If someone sets fire to my garage, what are the consequences for them under Ukrainian law? Can they be prosecuted for such a crime?
If the court is considering a case challenging the actions of the Ministry of Education and Science regarding the establishment of restrictions on access to education by issuing an order, do you believe that the court has the right to suspend the effect of this order if its illegality is not obvious?
Do you think that using AI to transcribe court hearings could replace the human factor in the future, and what potential risks could this pose for justice?
I am a civil servant and my English level is at least B2 on the CEFR scale. Will I be able to receive an allowance after the adoption of the new law if the Cabinet of Ministers approves a list of positions that require the mandatory use of English?
I am interested in whether Ukrainian legislation provides for the liability of lawyers for using artificial intelligence without verifying information in court documents?
Do I have the right to compensation for damages if my property was damaged during an attack on energy facilities in the Kharkiv region?
If the US Congress passed legislation to ban TikTok in January, and now there is information about a potential deal to control this platform in the US, can Ukrainian users expect similar restrictions on TikTok in Ukraine?
If a priest offers to help avoid mobilization for money, is this considered fraud if there is no real opportunity to influence the decision on the postponement? Can I contact law enforcement in such a case?
If the Cabinet of Ministers temporarily appointed the acting head of the State Aviation Service without holding a competition, do I have the right to appeal this decision in court if I consider it illegal?
Do I consider the court's decision to sentence Artem Kosov to life imprisonment for the murder of a teenager on a funicular in Kyiv to be fair, if the accused pleaded guilty but stated that he had no intention of killing?