Men of military age often think about going abroad during a war. How can I do this without breaking the law if I am subject to military service?
Do you believe that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains the country's legitimate leader, despite the fact that the presidential elections were postponed due to martial law?
If international security guarantees are provided to Ukraine, will they be able to protect my property and life during war?
As I understand it, according to international law, is Ukraine obliged to comply with the demands of other states regarding the establishment of a certain regime on its territory after the end of the war?
I want to know whether there is liability for the illegal detention of persons, like the former mayor of Kherson, Volodymyr Mykolayenko, during war or in conditions of armed conflict?
If she illegally enriched herself during the war, but then voluntarily returned the illegally obtained assets? Would this be considered grounds for exemption from liability?
Should the responsibility for evading military service be strengthened in connection with the increasing number of cases of evasion during the war?
The website mentions the war in Ukraine. Does Ukrainian law provide for liability for the dissemination of knowingly false information about this war?
If I work for a company that cannot pay my salary on time due to hostilities, will the employer be liable? What evidence must he provide to avoid a fine?
Is there any liability for failure to fulfill the conditions stated by Trump regarding the consequences for Russia if Putin does not agree to end the war against Ukraine?