If another country begins negotiations to end the war in Ukraine but fails to fulfill its obligations, can it be held internationally responsible?
If a dog harms another person while walking, will the owner of the animal be liable under Ukrainian law?
The article discusses the innovative cockpit of the F-16, which revolutionized combat aviation. If Ukraine receives foreign military aid in the form of such fighters, are there any legal restrictions on their use on Ukrainian territory?
If a person began full-time education after the age of 25, will they be able to retain the right to deferment from mobilization under the new bill?
Can a woman who damaged portraits of fallen defenders of Ukraine on the Alley of Memory in Irpen be held criminally liable?
If a person orders an astrological service and the service provider provided knowingly false information that led to significant financial losses for the customer, can such a customer demand compensation for damages in court?
The government has approved a program to support frontline regions, which provides for compensation of 70% of the first mortgage payment for internally displaced persons. Can they appeal the bank's refusal to provide this compensation if they consider it illegal?
Does international law allow statesmen, such as Donald Trump, to be held accountable for threatening to change sanctions against Russia during negotiations?
If you plan to publicly screen the film 'Shadby Oaks' in a cinema or at another public event in Ukraine, do you need to obtain permission from the film's copyright holders, such as Neon Studios?
If a company is located in a war zone and is deemed critical, can it armor 100% of its military-duty employees?