I work for a company located in an area close to military operations. Do I have the right to resign at my own request and can my employer refuse to dismiss me? What exceptions are there under the law?
I want to know whether the creation of military courts in Ukraine is envisaged due to the increasing intensity of hostilities and proposals to create a military justice system?
The government has simplified the reservation of personnel for enterprises in combat zones and the defense industry. I wonder how this decision will affect labor relations for employees of such enterprises? Will there be any changes in their rights and obligations?
If a serviceman is considered missing in action during hostilities, can I, as his relative, receive appropriate payments and settle legal issues without a court decision declaring him dead?
I live in a village located near a combat zone. I recently read news that the Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated the village of Zarichne in Donetsk region. I am wondering if I have the right to compensation for damage to my property caused by the combat? Do I need to go to court or is there another compensation mechanism?
There was a fire in an administrative building in Kyiv as a result of an enemy attack. If my property is damaged or destroyed as a result of hostilities, will I be able to receive compensation?
If my house was damaged during hostilities, am I entitled to compensation from the state?
My husband went missing during hostilities. Can I apply to the court to have him declared dead earlier than two years after the end of hostilities?
I am wondering if I am entitled to compensation for damages if my art object was destroyed during hostilities or due to other war-related circumstances. I am interested in whether there are any legal provisions that regulate such cases and how I can protect my rights.
Please tell me, if I lost a loved one during the fighting, am I entitled to any compensation or assistance from the state?