Sydney incident: suspected attack on diplomatic mission
If a person attacks a diplomatic mission, can they count on diplomatic immunity during a trial?
If a person attacks a diplomatic mission, can they count on diplomatic immunity during a trial?
I am interested in the question of whether Olga Stefanishyna will have diplomatic immunity as the Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States, appointed by decree of President Zelensky. Can she be held accountable in the United States for any actions?
If the President of Ukraine appointed Oleksiy Havrysh as the Ambassador of Ukraine to Iceland on a part-time basis, does this mean that he automatically acquires diplomatic immunity under Ukrainian law? Does he need to go through any additional procedure?
Do you think the suspect in Izmail intended to harm a specific person or was it a general terrorist act?
Am I entitled to compensation for damage caused to my property as a result of the Russian Federation's military aggression if my apartment is located next to the Government building in Kyiv that was damaged?
If a person planned a terrorist act near the Trade Center and was detained, can they be held responsible for an attempted terrorist act if the terrorist act itself did not take place?
Are state officials liable for damage caused to a foreign embassy as a result of a Russian missile strike during armed aggression against Ukraine?
If the Russian military carried out an airstrike on the EU diplomatic mission building in Kyiv, can I, as a civilian, claim compensation from the Russian Federation for damage to my property as a result of this attack?
If a foreign leader arrives in Ukraine, will he enjoy immunity from criminal prosecution under Ukrainian law?
If a diplomat enjoying diplomatic immunity committed suicide in the host country, can the victim's family file a civil lawsuit against local authorities for moral damages caused by possible negligence or improper performance of duties by local authorities?
Given the information about a possible meeting between the leaders of Ukraine, the United States, and Russia, does international law oblige Ukraine to participate in such negotiations if they concern its territorial integrity and sovereignty?
If Ukrainians fleeing war face violence abroad, can I count on the protection of my rights in the host country?
As I understand it, international law does not always work effectively if a country does not have influential allies or sufficient weapons to defend itself. Does this mean that Ukraine should develop its own weapons to protect its interests?