I have a question about the new concept of paying for goods and services. If a store offers to pay not with money, but with time, for example, by spending some time in silence in nature, would this approach be considered legal from the point of view of Ukrainian law?
I am a military serviceman and I want to know: if I help my comrade escape from a military unit abroad, will I be held responsible for this under Ukrainian law?
I was injured during the war and am currently considering treatment abroad. Does Ukrainian law provide for compensation for the costs of such treatment and how can I obtain these funds?
The largest energy storage complex with a capacity of 200 MW has been opened in Ukraine. Now I want to know whether a private energy operator is obliged to supply electricity to consumers under certain conditions? Does it have such an obligation according to the legislation?
If I become a victim of rape and robbery, what actions should law enforcement agencies take to apprehend and punish the attacker in accordance with Ukrainian law?
I don't quite understand how the norms of international law and the national legislation of Ukraine on the provision of military support relate. Does Ukrainian legislation provide for the possibility of providing military assistance from other states in the event of a threat of war?
If a person helps others cross the border illegally, for example, for money, and at the same time uses their previous connections or deletes data about these people from relevant databases, what punishments can they face under Ukrainian law?
I am in a difficult situation and need asylum. Do I have the right to asylum in Ukraine under current legislation?
I am a man under 22 years old and I want to travel abroad. Do I have the right to do so under Ukrainian law? What documents do I need to have for this?
I want to know if a person tries to bribe an investigator to lift the seizure of property, is this considered a criminal offense under Ukrainian law?