#legal precedent

22.11.2025 11:00

Can social media behavior be grounds for divorce?

I recently learned about a decision by the Supreme Court of Turkey, according to which a husband was found at fault in the dissolution of the marriage due to his actions on social media. His behavior, specifically liking photos of other women, was considered disrespectful to his wife. I am interested to know if such logic can be applied in our judicial practice. Is there a precedent or a legislative norm that would allow social media behavior to be considered grounds for divorce?

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21.11.2025 13:40

Liability for disclosure of confidential information

Could the case of the Spanish Attorney General, who was convicted for disclosing confidential information, be a precedent for Ukraine? How are such violations punished in our country?

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26.09.2025 08:40

Liability for knowingly false reports

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30.09.2025 13:25

Can an official be held liable for disclosing confidential information?

I am interested in the question of liability for disclosure of confidential information by officials. Does the law provide for liability for such actions and how can I protect my rights in the event of a leak of confidential information?

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31.08.2025 21:56

Liability for the leakage of confidential data

Can a law enforcement officer who illegally transferred confidential information from government databases be held civilly liable for damage caused to the persons about whom the information was transferred?

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Will I be liable for disclosing confidential information?

If I accidentally learned about confidential information about an individual or legal entity that was illegally collected and sold by employees of the State Tax Service, can I be held liable for its disclosure?

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