I am wondering whether journalist Dmytro Khlyuk, who was released from Russian captivity, is entitled to compensation for the time he was illegally detained in Russia, and what are the grounds for this?
as a close relative of a person who was held in Russian captivity and was released during the last prisoner exchange?
I want to know whether there is liability for the illegal detention of persons, like the former mayor of Kherson, Volodymyr Mykolayenko, during war or in conditions of armed conflict?
If Ukraine uses its own weapons to strike at Russian territory, are those who make decisions about these strikes criminally liable for the possible consequences of these actions?
Recently, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced "good surprises" for Russians in Donbas. I wonder if such statements could influence changes in legislation regulating the conflict in Donbas, and could they be grounds for revising existing laws?
If you are a co-owner of an apartment building and want to obtain permission to develop technical documentation for the division of a communal land plot, do you need to contact the Kyiv City Council or another authority?
I'm curious: is there any liability for a billionaire who plans a $10 million dive to the wreck of the Titanic? What liability might arise in the event of an accident during that dive?
If I adopted a child, can I receive state assistance at the birth of a child in the amount of 41,280 hryvnias?
I work for a company that has a policy of promoting a healthy lifestyle. We are paid for every kilogram we lose, but we are fined for gaining weight. Does an employer have the right to take such actions against employees?
In connection with the creation of the National Bureau of Investigation of Transport Accidents, I want to know: does the legislation provide for liability for officials who will conduct investigations in the event of incorrect or intentional distortion of the results of the investigation?