If Ukraine's membership in the EU is a guarantee of security, does this mean that Ukraine will be able to apply to the EU court for a violation of this guarantee?
I want to know what legal mechanisms can be used to hold Russia accountable for its aggression against Ukraine. Are there any international or national laws that would allow Ukraine to seek justice?
I recently heard about the news about Ukraine’s efforts to counter Russian aggression. I wonder if there is a possibility to hold accountable those who publicly support the war against Ukraine, for example through social media posts or other public statements?
Do I believe that former officials suspected of creating a corruption scheme to purchase software for the Ministry of Social Policy should be held accountable under Part 2 of Article 364 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
If the Ministry of Economy launches a new format of interaction with business through the Pulse platform and dashboard, is there any liability for entrepreneurs in case of failure to comply with the requirements established within the framework of this initiative? I mean, will there be any sanctions or consequences for business if it does not comply with the new rules of the game established through this platform.
If an official is found to have unfounded property, will his relatives be liable for civil forfeiture if they were unaware of the illegal origin of the property?
The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine discussed the implementation of anti-corruption measures within the framework of the Rule of Law Roadmap. I would like to know whether I, as an individual, need to report on the implementation of these measures. Does this apply only to state bodies or to individuals as well?
If the bail was paid not by the suspect or accused, but by another person, does that person have the right to a refund if the preventive measure is changed?
If CCC employees use force during document checks, do they have the legal right to do so? I mean if they do not have proper identification or if the check is carried out without justification.
I recently learned that the Verkhovna Rada supported a bill to deprive psychiatric institutions of the right to raise issues of limiting the legal capacity of a sick person in court. As I understand it, this means that people with mental disorders will now have more rights. Will further changes to the legislation on legal capacity be adopted in the future?