Criminal liability for insulting the military
If I publish information on social media about human rights violations by military personnel while performing their duties, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
If I publish information on social media about human rights violations by military personnel while performing their duties, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
What if, as a result of improper performance of duties regarding the defense of Ukraine, a breakthrough of Russian troops was allowed near Dobropillya?
I recently read a news story about Donald Trump calling Putin a "paper tiger." I was curious about whether a public figure could be held liable for insulting someone during a public posting or interview? What consequences might this have for them?
If a serviceman first committed a crime under Part 5 of Article 407 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine during martial law, can he be exempted from criminal liability if the commander of the military unit did not consent to further military service?
I am interested in whether there is liability for the distribution of materials that insult the honor of a serviceman or his close relatives, and if so, how can the person who committed such an act be held accountable?
If I post a photo or video on social media in which a CCC serviceman violates my rights, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?