Can a deportation decision be appealed?
If I was deported from Poland for violating the law, can I appeal this decision in Ukrainian courts if I consider it illegal?
If I was deported from Poland for violating the law, can I appeal this decision in Ukrainian courts if I consider it illegal?
If I refuse to receive a Russian passport in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine, will I be considered an "illegal" person and subject to deportation under Putin's decree of March 2025?
If I was deported from Poland for violating public order, can I appeal this decision in Ukrainian courts?
If I believe that the actions of government authorities violate my rights, can I challenge them in court, and what are the first steps I should take to do so?
I am following the case of Viktor Gusarov, an employee of the NABU, who is suspected of high treason. The Kyiv Court of Appeals has left him in custody. Is it possible to appeal this decision in cassation and what are the grounds for this?
If a foreigner was promised help with obtaining a permanent residence permit in Ukraine for money, but instead they simply took the money and disappeared, can such actions of the perpetrator be considered a crime and what should the victim do in such a situation?
If a person disagrees with a court decision, for example, regarding the sentence imposed on a loved one, does he or she have the right to appeal this decision and what are the deadlines for this by law?
I forgot my passport at home, and the police detained me because I did not present my passport at their request. Is this legal?
Ukrainian refugees in the Czech Republic have paid a large amount of taxes to the country's budget. I am interested in whether I am entitled to compensation or assistance if I am a refugee in another country? What conditions must be met to receive such assistance?
I want to know what legislative changes are needed to return Ukrainian citizens home, and what legal mechanisms are there to prevent the mass resettlement of foreigners to Ukraine?
I'm wondering if there are any legal restrictions on my husband traveling abroad during my pregnancy with my third child?
I am a Ukrainian refugee in Poland. Recently, the President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, vetoed the law on social benefits and free medical care for unemployed Ukrainians. Do I have the right to expect anything after such a decision? Will anything change due to the European Commission's statement that member states themselves determine the amount of social benefits?
If a man in Poland sticks an inscription on a sign with the name of a square, can he be held liable under Polish law? Is there a fine or restriction of liberty in such a case?