After another Russian attack on Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The conversation focused on the consequences of the attack and support for Ukraine during the war. In this regard, the question arises: are officials liable for damage caused as a result of implementing decisions made during martial law, if these decisions were aimed at minimizing the consequences of the attacks?
I am wondering if it is possible to appeal the actions of the Supervisory Board of NPC Ukrenergo, if the Ministry of Energy stated that there are no official documents regarding changes in the company's management. How can this be done and what are the grounds for an appeal?
I'm wondering if there will be liability for a car damaged by shelling if it was able to drive home under its own power? Does this need to be documented in some way?
If I have arrears for utility bills for more than three months and they exceed UAH 680, can I appeal the refusal to grant a subsidy if I believe that the arrears arose due to circumstances beyond my control?
If hackers in Ukraine carry out similar cyberattacks on electoral infrastructure during martial law, what legal consequences could arise for those involved in such actions?
If I use a drone near an airport and it results in a temporary closure of the runway, can I be held legally liable?
If I buy a 2020 BMW 330i and it suddenly catches fire due to a defective starter, can I claim damages from the manufacturer?
Do you think the International Paralympic Committee made a fair decision by allowing Russians and Belarusians to participate in the Paralympics under their own flags?
If an official who checks certain documentation before the commission makes a decision on the allocation of budget funds fails to fulfill his duties due to dishonesty, and this leads to an illegal decision and material losses to the state, can he be held responsible for these consequences?
If an employer does not pay wages or violates other labor rights of an employee, what protection mechanisms can I use to defend my rights?