Protection of personal coat of arms
If I create my own personal coat of arms, will I be able to protect it from illegal use by other persons after the adoption of the relevant amendments to the Civil Code?
If I create my own personal coat of arms, will I be able to protect it from illegal use by other persons after the adoption of the relevant amendments to the Civil Code?
If I create my own personal coat of arms, will I be able to protect it from illegal use by others under the new amendments to the Civil Code?
If I am a military member and believe my rights have been violated, can I contact the Military Ombudsman with my complaint?
Do you believe that the Ukrainian judicial system is capable of ensuring fair and prompt processing of cases, given the current staffing shortage and other problems it faces?
The article tells the story of how a wedding ring on a chain stopped a fragment of enemy ammunition and saved a soldier's life. Could this case be a reason to consider a soldier's personal belongings as personal protective equipment in the future?
If I share information about another person that could damage their reputation, am I required to prove the accuracy of that information before sharing it?
If the Civil Code becomes a "supermarket" of legal opportunities, will I personally be able to take advantage of the new medical and digital rights provided for in Bills 14056 and 14057, such as the right to informational peace and digital privacy?
If the Civil Code is updated according to the new draft laws No. 14056 and No. 14057, how will this affect my personal non-property rights, such as the right to protection of dignity and reputation?
What does the introduction of a personal/family coat of arms into the Civil Code of Ukraine mean and what consequences will it have for citizens?