Restricting access to a shelter during martial law
What are the consequences for a person who restricted access for others to a part of a shelter during an air raid alert? Is this a violation of the law?
What are the consequences for a person who restricted access for others to a part of a shelter during an air raid alert? Is this a violation of the law?
In Kyiv, the police are verifying information that a woman in a library did not allow people into a part of the shelter. Can there be liability for denying access to a shelter during martial law?
I work at a critical infrastructure facility. Can my employer deny me annual leave during martial law?
Will the rights of internally displaced persons be protected if a new law prohibiting their eviction from temporary accommodation is passed, and what conditions does this law provide for IDPs?
If a person is undergoing training at a military center, but the shelter there is not yet ready, does he have the right to refuse training due to the lack of safe conditions? Can he demand a transfer to another center with proper shelters?
If I enter a museum or other restricted-access facility, can I be held liable if I act while intoxicated?
Are the owners of shelters that are marked on official maps but do not actually exist or are used for purposes other than their intended purpose liable?
I read a court decision regarding trespassing. Can I be held liable if I accidentally entered someone else's territory through carelessness, for example, while walking?
Does Ukrainian legislation provide for liability for the illegal privatization of civil defense structures?