Preservation of historical monuments
If I want to preserve the house where my grandfather was born, can I get it recognized as a historical monument if it does not have official cultural monument status?
If I want to preserve the house where my grandfather was born, can I get it recognized as a historical monument if it does not have official cultural monument status?
...debts of the heir?
If someone steals a valuable item with historical significance, such as an antique piece of jewelry, what punishment can the thief face under Ukrainian law? Will it be similar to what is provided in Egypt for stealing artifacts?
We have 2 minor children with my ex-deceased husband. He and his brother are the owners of the apartment they got after their mother's death. My brother does not give or show the documents for the apartment. The notary said to ask him to show it, because otherwise I will not prove that the deceased husband has half of the apartment. Is it possible to somehow legally influence and find out what share in the apartment the deceased has?
I am planning to visit the towers of Notre Dame de Paris after the restoration, but access to them is limited to only 400,000 visitors per year. Can I consider this restriction as a violation of my right to freely visit public places? Are such restrictions legally justified?
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?