If I want to avoid mobilization and find a job at a critical infrastructure enterprise only on paper, will I be held responsible for evading mobilization?
Andriy Yermak reported that Russia commits war crimes against Ukrainian cities and communities every day. Do I have the right to receive compensation for damage caused to my property as a result of the war?
How will the changes to the tax invoice suspension mechanism affect my business in a region at risk of hostilities? Will the unconditional invoice registration apply to all business categories or only to those designated by the government?
Do I, as a parent of a school-age child, have the right to demand that the state provide my child with safe learning conditions in connection with the construction of underground schools?
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?
Tell me, if my grandmother inherited an apartment, but did not have time to complete all the documents because of the war, can I help her with this issue and what documents do I need to collect for this?
If Ukrainians fleeing war face violence abroad, can I count on the protection of my rights in the host country?
I work for a critical infrastructure company. Does my employer have the right to deny me leave during martial law?
If I, as a civilian, have suffered from military actions on the territory of Ukraine, do I have the right to receive compensation for the damage caused?
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?