Can a law enforcement officer who illegally transferred confidential information from government databases be held civilly liable for damage caused to the persons about whom the information was transferred?
I want to know if there are grounds to hold accountable the individuals who organized the armed attack on Andriy Parubiy? As I understand it, the investigation of this crime is ongoing, and the SBU has already been involved in it. I want to know what are the possible legal consequences for the organizers of this attack?
I am interested in whether there is liability for the distribution of materials that insult the honor of a serviceman or his close relatives, and if so, how can the person who committed such an act be held accountable?
I live in a city that recently suffered a massive earthquake. I wonder if officials who failed to adequately protect the population can be held accountable?
I am a military conscript and want to go abroad. Can I be prosecuted for illegal border crossing if I find an intermediary to help me leave?
If something happens during an expedition to the wreck of the Titanic, who do I think will be responsible for the possible consequences? Will the expedition organizers or other individuals be held liable?
I have recently learned of cases where priests and others have helped men evade mobilization by hiding them under various objects or dressing them in women's clothing. Will these individuals be held accountable for such actions?
In Lviv, border guards held an action on Baba Rod Mountain, creating a "living" flag of Ukraine. As I understand it, this is a symbolic action, but can the organizers of this action be held accountable for violating the law?
If a person who has committed a serious crime, such as murder, evades responsibility, can they be held criminally liable in absentia?