I am wondering whether Ukrainian media outlets have the right to protection from blocking in other countries? Can Ukraine take measures in response to blocking of its media outlets abroad?
If a country has issued an arrest warrant for a person who is hiding in another country, is the country where that person is hiding obliged to take steps to apprehend and extradite him?
As I understand it, establishing diplomatic relations with another country affects international law, but does it directly affect my rights as a citizen of Ukraine?
If Ukraine receives additional long-range weapons from the US and uses them to strike Russia's energy infrastructure, will this be considered a violation of international law on my part as a citizen of Ukraine?
As I understand it, international law does not always work effectively if a country does not have influential allies or sufficient weapons to defend itself. Does this mean that Ukraine should develop its own weapons to protect its interests?
If a citizen of Ukraine permanently resides abroad and has real estate in Ukraine, can he be called up for military service during martial law?
If a Russian plane violates the airspace of a NATO member country but does not attack its territory, is that country obligated to shoot down the plane under international law?
I wonder if the International Criminal Court's action in issuing an arrest warrant for former Philippine President Duterte could set a precedent for holding other heads of state accountable for crimes against humanity?
If the US imposes tough tariffs against Russia and the EU continues to buy energy from Russia, will this be considered a violation of any international norms or laws by European countries?
If Russian planes or other aircraft violate Ukrainian airspace, do I have the right to self-defense if they fly close to Ukraine's borders but do not violate them directly?