Can a military unit commander be held accountable?
If a military unit commander sends a subordinate to a government agency where he is not performing his duties and receives financial support, is this considered abuse of power?
If a military unit commander sends a subordinate to a government agency where he is not performing his duties and receives financial support, is this considered abuse of power?
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?
I want to know whether the commander of a military unit is responsible for using subordinates to build his private house during the war, if he issued orders for them to perform combat missions in official documents?
The President called for pressure on Russia over the seizure of a Ukrainian nuclear power plant. I am interested in whether Russia's actions during the war on the territory of Ukraine can be considered grounds for applying international legal responsibility. How can I count on the protection of my rights in this situation?
If a serviceman illegally disposes of military property, for example, exchanges grenade launchers for a drone, will this be considered a crime under Ukrainian law?
If a military unit commander hid the fact of a subordinate's suicide and received a payment because of it, will he be held liable for the inaction of the military authorities under the legislation of Ukraine? Can he be charged with intentional failure to perform his official duties?