If Ukraine receives additional supplies of Patriot missiles from European partners, will they be used to protect civilians and infrastructure in accordance with international humanitarian law?
I am curious whether Ukrainian legislation provides for liability for violating the rules for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles during Ukraine's participation in the "Wall of Drones" projection?
In your opinion, are there any cases where life imprisonment for treason is a just punishment? Can such a punishment be an effective means of preventing treason in the future?
I want to know whether the Supervisory Board of Ukrenergo has the right to dismiss Vitaliy Zaichenko from the position of the company's chairman. What is the legal basis for such a decision?
I am interested in what the legal consequences might be if Ukraine receives a loan of 140 billion euros from frozen Russian assets? Will separate laws need to be passed to use these funds?
Do you believe that artificial intelligence can completely replace human expertise in providing legal assistance?
The European Commission is offering Ukraine a loan of 140 billion euros against frozen Russian assets. Do you think this loan is legally binding for Ukraine after the war ends and Russia pays reparations?
If I slipped on a slippery floor near the cooler at work and got injured, would that be considered an accident at work? Will I be able to receive insurance benefits?
Will investors be able to appeal the Cabinet's decision to update the classification of mineral reserves in court if they believe it violates their rights?
I am interested in the question of the liability of the Chernihivvodokanal enterprise for the power outage of all facilities. Can the city residents sue the enterprise for not warning them in advance about the water shutdown?