If a person wants to travel abroad during martial law, but is subject to military service, what are the possible consequences for them and for the person who helps them with this?
If my property has been confiscated by a court decision, how can I find out about the procedure for its storage and valuation? Do I have the right to appeal these actions?
I want to know whether a judge who was dismissed under the new resolution of the High Council of Justice has the right to continue to hear cases or perform any other judicial functions?
If I have a civil case whose statute of limitations was suspended during martial law, should I now urgently go to court so as not to miss the new statute of limitations, which will resume after the relevant law enters into force on September 4, 2025?
Do you think there will be an appropriate punishment for pre-trial detention center employees and doctors who committed torture and abuse of power?
I am trying to understand the legal aspects of regulating gambling during wartime. I am interested in whether the legislation provides for the possibility of conducting inspections of gambling businesses during martial law. As I understand from the article, inspections of gambling businesses have been suspended, but does this mean that they cannot be conducted at all, or are they simply postponed for a certain period of time?
I read that the Verkhovna Rada adopted a resolution to restore live broadcasts of parliamentary sessions. But the article says that the draft itself does not contain a direct provision on the obligation to restore such broadcasts. Does this mean that the Rada TV channel may not restore live broadcasts after the adoption of this resolution?
If the Supreme Court refused to open cassation proceedings on the basis of Part Four of Article 394 of the Civil Procedure Code of Ukraine, can I appeal such a decision to the European Court of Human Rights if I believe that it violates my rights guaranteed by Articles 55 and 64 of the Constitution of Ukraine?
The High Council of Justice has extended the deadline for accepting documents from candidates for the position of Head of the State Judicial Administration for the second time. The first additional deadline for accepting documents turned out to be ineffective, as only two candidates submitted documents. Does this mean that the actions of the High Council of Justice regarding the extension of the deadline for accepting documents are ineffective?
If local governments make illegal decisions, will I, as a citizen, be able to challenge them in court and receive compensation for the damage caused if I did not know and could not have known about the illegality of such a decision?