Will Russia be held responsible?
If Russia really jammed the GPS signal of Ursula von der Leyen's plane, will it be held responsible for this under international law?
If Russia really jammed the GPS signal of Ursula von der Leyen's plane, will it be held responsible for this under international law?
Estonia has allocated 10 million euros for the purchase of American weapons for Ukraine. If the weapons are not delivered or are used for other purposes, do I, as a citizen of Ukraine, have the right to demand compensation for possible damages?
I am interested in the question: can India, China, and Brazil, which buy Russian oil at reduced prices and thereby support Russia's military machine, be considered aggressor countries? Does international law provide for any mechanisms for influencing such countries?
I want to know what legal mechanisms can be used to hold Russia accountable for its aggression against Ukraine. Are there any international or national laws that would allow Ukraine to seek justice?
The European Commission has approved a new package of sanctions against Russia. I am wondering if it is possible to hold accountable individuals living in Ukraine who support Russia's actions? What are the legal mechanisms for this?
The US has announced the supply of weapons to NATO countries to support Ukraine. Do I have the right to demand that the state hold the Russian Federation accountable for damage caused during the war if I suffered from hostilities?