#mechanisms of influence

08.09.2025 11:50

Can officials be held accountable for harming the state?

I am wondering whether it is possible to hold former members of the National Energy Regulatory Commission responsible for the damage caused to the state by their decisions if they were released from criminal liability due to the expiration of the statute of limitations in the Rotterdam+ case? Are there any other mechanisms for influencing such officials?

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28.08.2025 17:15

Can countries that buy Russian oil be held accountable?

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?

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26.08.2025 13:15

Does Ukrainian legislation provide for liability for failure to implement decisions of foreign parliaments?

I am wondering whether our legislation provides for liability for failure to implement decisions of foreign parliaments, for example, if the parliament of another country adopts a decision that contradicts Ukrainian laws or the interests of Ukraine. Are there any mechanisms to influence such decisions?

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24.08.2025 23:00

Law on respect for the court

What will change for citizens if the Verkhovna Rada adopts a bill on ensuring respect for the court? Are there specific mechanisms for influencing citizens for contempt of court?

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13.08.2025 01:06

International law

Does international law provide mechanisms for influencing persons who commit crimes during war if they meet at international negotiations?

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