If the platform accidentally blocked my account due to a mistake, am I entitled to compensation under Ukrainian law?
Do you consider it legal to use frozen Russian assets to provide credit to Ukraine and is this a violation of Russia's rights?
If the bank finds out about the fraud after the funds have been transferred, are bank officials liable for not returning the funds? Do I have the right to demand compensation from the bank for the lost funds?
If I discover that someone is planning a crime, such as blowing up a bank, do I have a duty to report it to law enforcement?
If I took out a microloan from a microfinance organization but was unable to repay it on time, do I have the right to debt restructuring under Ukrainian law?
If someone used the data of their deceased brother to apply for a loan, can they be held liable under Ukrainian law? What are the possible consequences of such an act?
If the Russian side does not comply with the court's decision to compensate Ukrainian banks for losses, how can I receive compensation as a citizen of Ukraine whose assets or loved ones have been affected by Russia's actions?
I use hryvnia banknotes and I am wondering whether the National Bank of Ukraine has the right to completely refuse to print new banknotes in denominations of 100 and 200 hryvnias if they are no longer printed from the beginning of 2024 and 2023, respectively?
The government has approved a program to support frontline regions, which provides for compensation of 70% of the first mortgage payment for internally displaced persons. Can they appeal the bank's refusal to provide this compensation if they consider it illegal?
If you believe that Ukrzaliznytsia blocked your account by mistake, do you have the right to file a lawsuit to restore access to your services and compensate for possible damages?