I'm curious about the consequences for someone who tried to evade mobilization by using false documents from the VLK? Can they be held accountable if they didn't give bribes themselves, but simply received the necessary medical report?
If a man is a student and is to be drafted into the army, can he be exempted from taking the BZVP due to his status as a student receiving education under a contract form of study?
How can I avoid liability for evading mobilization if I believe that my health condition does not allow me to perform military service? Can I undergo a medical examination on my own and submit its results to the CCC?
If a person stole a company car of the Central Traffic Police while passing through the VLK, can they be held accountable if they acted under pressure from circumstances, that is, spontaneously?
Do local authorities have the right to refuse to approve a peaceful assembly if they believe it could harm national security during martial law? What criteria should they apply when making such a decision?
If the US participates in monitoring the demilitarized zone between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, will it act in accordance with international law, and what consequences could this have for the Russian Federation?
If a judge has broken the law, for example by accepting a bribe, can he be held criminally liable? What procedures apply in such cases?
The Minister of Education assured that all textbooks will be delivered to schools by September 15. Are schools responsible if textbooks are not received by the specified deadline?
If a serviceman believes that a commander is illegally demanding a bribe or violating his rights, can he challenge these actions in court?
In your opinion, should the court take more active steps to ensure the appearance of the accused and their defense attorneys before the Anti-Corruption Court, or is this an obligation of the parties to the trial themselves?