I don't understand whether treason is considered complete if a person served in the ranks of Russian military formations but did not use weapons against the Armed Forces of Ukraine?
I wonder if Ukrainian legislation provides for a mechanism for using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine? What are the legal grounds for this?
If I am an employer, am I required to create an occupational health and safety management system at my company and what documents are required for this?
Is a citizen of Ukraine aged 16 to 65 who is not on military registration obliged to independently update his/her registration data through the electronic account of a conscript, military conscript, or reservist?
If a chatbot could provoke a person to commit a crime through its responses, can the developers of this AI be held responsible for such consequences? I am thinking of a case in the US where a man killed his mother and committed suicide after communicating with ChatGPT.
If the store supports mixed payments using 'Diya.Kartki', is it possible to pay for goods with your own funds if the purchase amount exceeds the amount of assistance?
As I understand it, security guarantees can be provided to Ukraine. But what if these guarantees are not fulfilled? Is there any liability for failure to fulfill these guarantees?
If a religious organization has placed a clergyman on the reservation lists, is it mandatory for him to personally contact the CCC to report his status and receive a deferral from the draft?
I am interested in how the hospitalization of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berset, may affect international legal mechanisms for the protection of human rights in the context of martial law in Ukraine?
I am interested in what the consequences could be for the mayor of Reni, Igor Plekhov, if he is found guilty of the traffic accident that killed his mother. Can he be held criminally liable?