What can be done (according to the law) if public order...?
... do teenagers violate?
... do teenagers violate?
I want to know whether the man who opened fire on two teenagers in Vinnytsia and was suspected of hooliganism will be held accountable for what he did? He faces up to 7 years in prison.
I want to know whether all those involved in the murder of Andriy Parubiy will be held accountable if there is a Russian trace in it?
There was a shooting on Volodymyr Velyky Street in Lviv. What do Ukrainian laws say about responsibility for such actions? Will the perpetrator of the shooting be held criminally liable?
In Kovel, a man opened fire during a conflict and wounded a person. He was detained by patrol officers while he was running away from people. Will he be held responsible for hooliganism if it turns out that the weapon was unregistered?
I want to know whether all necessary measures will be taken to investigate and punish those responsible for the murder of Andriy Parubiy in Lviv? Will this murder be properly investigated and will those responsible be held accountable according to the law?
In Ivano-Frankivsk, two drunken guys attacked a National Guard serviceman. They were detained and criminal proceedings were initiated under Part 3 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Can the injured serviceman additionally demand compensation for moral damage?
If the Civil Code becomes a "supermarket" of legal opportunities, will I personally be able to take advantage of the new medical and digital rights provided for in Bills 14056 and 14057, such as the right to informational peace and digital privacy?
If a company is related to the defense sector, does this mean that information about it will necessarily be restricted in public electronic registers?
I, a resident of Ukraine, what should I do after the court ruled that I am liable for the damage specified in decision No. 646/14274/24? Do I have the right to challenge this decision and how can I do it?
If a man is wanted by the CCC and is temporarily hired at a critical enterprise, will this be considered a violation of mobilization legislation by the employer?