A find in a museum
If you found a rare paleontological specimen in a museum, how would you address the issue of its further storage and display?
If you found a rare paleontological specimen in a museum, how would you address the issue of its further storage and display?
How can I protect my rights to land if its intended purpose was changed without my knowledge? I am talking about a plot of land on the territory of the Pirogov Museum in Kyiv.
Are you aware that Ukraine has laws to protect rare fox species? If so, what specifically do these laws provide?
If I find an item in a public place and I know who it belongs to, is it considered theft?
If the investigator inspected the scene of the incident before entering information into the ERDR and without the participation of the prosecutor, and the prosecutor was appointed only the next day, are the investigator's actions considered to violate the norms of the CPC?
Archaeologists have discovered four 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of North Carolina. One of them is believed to be the Spanish privateer La Fortuna, which exploded during an attack in 1748. Do you consider such finds to be cultural heritage that would be protected under Ukrainian law if they were found in your territorial waters?