#responsibility of officials

10.09.2025 21:01

I recently read the news that Russian drones violated Polish airspace. I also learned that a Trump representative was planning a visit to Ukraine. I am interested in whether officials are responsible for actions or inactions during the war. Does Ukrainian law provide for any mechanisms to hold them accountable?

08.09.2025 11:50

I am wondering whether it is possible to hold former members of the National Energy Regulatory Commission responsible for the damage caused to the state by their decisions if they were released from criminal liability due to the expiration of the statute of limitations in the Rotterdam+ case? Are there any other mechanisms for influencing such officials?

03.09.2025 17:56

The Verkhovna Rada recently passed a law that allows for fines of up to UAH 12,000 for failure to appear in court. I am curious whether this law will apply to all categories of citizens or only to certain ones, for example, witnesses or experts in court proceedings?

01.09.2025 15:00

How can football academy officials be held accountable for the death of a child if the case against them has not yet been brought to court?

25.08.2025 20:50

I read the news that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed with Keith Kellogg the issue of influencing the Russian Federation and ways to end the war. I am interested in whether it is possible to hold accountable officials who do not fulfill Ukraine's international obligations to protect human rights during the war?

13.08.2025 10:20

The article states that in the Kirovohrad region, a group of officials seized land worth 4 million UAH. Is there criminal liability for such actions under Ukrainian law, and what are the possible consequences for those involved?