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 notaries who have refused to obtain an RNOKPP for religious reasons have the right to access the Unified Register of Persons Missing under Special Circumstances?
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?
Do representatives of the TCC have the right to check documents and restrict the rights of citizens during mobilization?
If information about your notarial actions was leaked to a third party due to a data leak during testing of the e-notary system, do you have the right to claim compensation for moral damages?
If your will or power of attorney data became publicly available during the testing of e-notary services, can you claim compensation for moral damages from the state?
The Notary Chamber of Ukraine complains that the Ministry of Internal Affairs is denying access to the Unified Register of Persons Missing under Special Circumstances to notaries who have refused to obtain an RNOKPP for religious reasons. Do notaries without an RNOKPP have the right to access this register?
I am interested in the question regarding the restriction of rights for notaries without RNOKPP to access the register of missing persons. How can this affect their work and how can this issue be resolved?
The Notary Chamber of Ukraine has reported a violation of the rights of notaries due to restricted access to the register of missing persons for those who do not have an RNOKPP. Is this a violation of their rights and how can this situation be resolved?