Does a serviceman have the right to refuse to carry out an order?
I am a military member and have received an order that I believe is against the law. Do I have the right to refuse to carry it out? What are the consequences for me if I refuse?
I am a military member and have received an order that I believe is against the law. Do I have the right to refuse to carry it out? What are the consequences for me if I refuse?
What is the punishment if I refuse to perform a combat mission?
Do you consider the court's decision to pay a serviceman a one-time monetary compensation under the "18-24 contract" rules to be fair if he was discharged due to an injury related to the defense of the Motherland?
Do you believe that Ukrainian legislation adequately regulates the issue of conscientious objection to military service?
Can a serviceman avoid criminal liability for refusing to obey an order during martial law if he was in a state of psychological breakdown as a result of participation in combat operations?
I recently learned about a case where a soldier was unable to carry out an order from his commander due to health reasons and was acquitted by a court. I wonder if a soldier can refuse to carry out an order at all if he considers it illegal or dangerous to his life or health?