Can a man who has a child under 18 and is a single father travel abroad during martial law according to the new regulation?
Do you think that restricting men under the age of 22 from traveling abroad is justified during martial law?
I read on the website that the Supreme Court has formulated a conclusion regarding the right to cross the border of men whose relatives died or went missing during the measures to repel armed aggression. What if I don't have deceased relatives, but I have other circumstances that may be grounds for traveling abroad?
If I found out that my acquaintance tried to illegally take men abroad during martial law, can I report this to law enforcement and what legal consequences could this have for him?
The Supreme Court recently ruled on the right of men to cross the border if their relatives died or went missing during the counter-attack. I want to know if this decision will apply to me if my brother went missing during the fighting?
Do you think it is a violation of human rights to restrict women working in the civil service or local government from traveling abroad, if men are allowed to travel with a deferral?
Will men under the age of 22 be able to travel abroad during the war unless they are students or apprentices with the appropriate visa?