The right to alternative service during mobilization
Does a citizen have the right to alternative (non-military) service during mobilization under martial law if they belong to a religious organization whose beliefs prohibit military service?
Does a citizen have the right to alternative (non-military) service during mobilization under martial law if they belong to a religious organization whose beliefs prohibit military service?
Do representatives of the TCC have the right to check documents and restrict the rights of citizens during mobilization?
I received a summons for military service during mobilization, but was unable to report to the CCC on time. Can I be held liable for draft evasion?
If a person received a summons but did not appear at the CCC, and then refused to accept the second summons at all, what punishment can they expect? Can there be a suspended sentence if the person has good reasons for not appearing?
I am subject to military service. Can I be mobilized if I have a disabled child and am caring for him/her?
If I am subject to military service, can I avoid mobilization after the ceasefire if I have valid reasons, such as health or family circumstances?