I wonder if a person can be held liable for falsely claiming to have certain documents or degrees, as in the case of French Prime Minister Le Corneille, who was accused of lying about his master's degree?
If I use a drone near an airport and it results in a temporary closure of the runway, can I be held legally liable?
I'm wondering if I can avoid legal liability in Japan if I enter the Fukushima exclusion zone without doing a live broadcast, for example, just walking around the area without any public coverage?
I want to know if the girls who danced to Russian music on the Alley of Heroes in Chernihiv can be held legally responsible for their actions?
If I find a cultural asset stolen during the war and decide to hide it from the state, will I be legally responsible for it?
If artificial intelligence, created to combat disinformation, itself begins to spread false information, will it be possible to hold the developers legally liable under Ukrainian law?
If you purchase Stalker 2 unofficially or download a pirated version, it will be a copyright infringement and may result in legal liability under Ukrainian law. Will it be a violation of Ukrainian law to purchase the game from unofficial sellers?
The article tells about the meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska and the assessment of the results of this meeting by expert Serhiy Grabsky. Does Ukrainian legislation provide for legal liability for persons who negotiate with representatives of an aggressor country without Ukraine's participation?