If the European integration bill is adopted in an accelerated manner, will I, as a citizen, be able to challenge it in court if I believe it violates my rights?
I follow the news about judges and their activities. I recently read about a case where a judge decided to resign from his position without working for a year. I am interested in whether a judge has the right to appeal the decision of the High Council of Justice regarding his dismissal or other issues related to his activities?
I worked as a judge for less than a year and decided to resign due to family circumstances. The High Council of Justice granted my application. But do I have the right to appeal this decision if I believe I was pressured?
If I received a tax notice and consider it unlawful, do I have the right to be present in person when my complaint is considered by a higher-level regulatory authority?
If I was deported from Poland for violating public order, can I appeal this decision in Ukrainian courts?
If I was expelled from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry without justification, can I appeal this decision in court?
If a minibus driver receives a fine for running a red light, does he have the right to appeal this decision in court?
If a police officer violated the disciplinary statute, but a disciplinary commission was not established due to war or other reasons, can I challenge the police officer's actions in court?
I am a military conscript and tried to book myself through the company where I work, but was refused. Do I have the right to appeal this decision in court, and if so, what should my next steps be?
If the bill on Ukraine's accession to the EU is adopted, will citizens be able to challenge its provisions in court if they believe it violates their rights?