Will the seizure of Russian assets in favor of Ukraine in accordance with the European Commission's decision to provide a loan of 140 billion euros be considered a violation of human rights in Ukraine?
During his meeting with Zelensky, Trump stated that NATO countries should shoot down Russian military aircraft that enter their airspace. Can such a statement be considered a sufficient guarantee of security for Ukraine and does it oblige NATO countries to take action?
If frozen Russian assets are transferred to Ukraine, will this be considered a violation of the rights of the owners of these assets under Ukrainian law?
The European Commission is planning to impose restrictions on crypto platforms and ban cryptocurrency transactions against Russia for the first time. I am wondering if these sanctions will affect the use of cryptocurrency in Ukraine and if there is anything I need to do to avoid violating the new rules?
If Latvia closes the airspace on the border with Belarus and the Russian Federation, could this affect international cargo transportation from Ukraine to Latvia? Will it be necessary to look for another route?
I recently read a news story about Russia spreading false information about the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the front. I wonder if such actions can be considered a war crime and what legal consequences might await those who spread them?
Are Ukraine's international partners obliged to apply sanctions against Russia in the event of its aggression against other countries, if Ukraine has not been directly attacked?
I want to know whether the talks between the leaders of the US and Russia could affect further actions regarding the military conflict between Ukraine and Russia, and are there any legal consequences of such talks for Ukraine?
What will happen if I, as a private individual, have financial relationships with individuals who will be subject to new sanctions against Russia? Will I have problems because of this?
I recently heard about the news about Ukraine’s efforts to counter Russian aggression. I wonder if there is a possibility to hold accountable those who publicly support the war against Ukraine, for example through social media posts or other public statements?