Do you think that the meeting between Trump and Putin could significantly affect the course of the war in Ukraine?
Can the actions of the organizers of a Champions League match, during which proper broadcasting was not ensured, be considered a breach of the terms of the contract with the rights holder? Do the clubs that suffered as a result have a chance of receiving compensation?
Do you consider the actions of the SBU during Operation "Web" to be legitimate from the point of view of Ukrainian legislation, in particular regarding the destruction of military facilities on the territory of the aggressor country?
Does international law provide mechanisms for influencing persons who commit crimes during war if they meet at international negotiations?
Do you think Ukraine should give up NATO membership as part of a ceasefire agreement with Russia?
If a football player signs a contract with another club without the consent of his former club, can he be held liable for breaching the terms of the previous contract?
If Ukraine continues to develop its own ballistic program, will this be considered a violation of international law?
If an official in Ukraine has assets that do not correspond to his official income, can he be held liable under Ukrainian law?
Can the disciplinary practice of British lawyers be useful for Ukraine? What disciplinary offenses of lawyers have the greatest public significance and is it necessary to introduce such a practice in our country?
According to Article 114 of the Constitution of Ukraine, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine ensures, in particular, the implementation of acts of the President of Ukraine and acts of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Does this mean that the President of Ukraine can instruct the Cabinet of Ministers to lift travel restrictions for certain categories of citizens, for example, for men under 22, as stated in the news?