Am I obligated to pay for the supply of Russian oil?
Hungary does not refuse Russian oil, despite US calls. Do I have to pay for such supplies if I am an individual?
Hungary does not refuse Russian oil, despite US calls. Do I have to pay for such supplies if I am an individual?
I am interested in whether I am entitled to compensation for property damage caused by the Russian strike on the Kremenchuk Bridge. Road traffic has already been restored, but train traffic has been temporarily suspended. I would like to know what actions I need to take to receive compensation.
Over 10 locations in Kyiv were damaged by a nighttime Russian drone attack. Can I expect compensation for damages caused by this attack if I was injured as a result of it?
If the US is ready to completely replace Russian gas and oil in Europe, as US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has stated, do I, as a citizen of Ukraine, have the right to demand compensation from Russia for the gas I did not receive as a result of the war? What legal mechanisms exist to obtain such compensation?
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?
If I, as an individual, continue to purchase Russian gas or oil for my own needs, can I be held liable under Ukrainian law?