If Russian drones violated the airspace of another country, does international law provide for liability for such actions and how can it be implemented?
The murder of a woman and her 14-year-old daughter is being investigated in Kyiv. The deceased's roommate committed suicide. Can he be held accountable if it is known that the cause of the woman and child's death was strangulation?
If Russian drones accidentally entered Polish airspace, does this mean that Russia can be held accountable for violating international airspace?
If a woman suffers from postpartum depression and leaves her child in the "window of life," what legal consequences might she face? Can she avoid liability if she provides medical documentation of her condition?
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged 34-year-old DeCarlos Brown in the murder of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. Can he stand trial in the U.S. and what possible punishment does he face?
If CCCs receive a higher salary, can they then be held accountable for corrupt actions prior to the salary increase?
What if he didn't pay taxes because of an accountant's mistake? Can he avoid liability if he proves that he had no intention of evading taxes?
If one of the parties to the contract breaches its obligations, do I have the right to claim compensation for damages incurred as a result of such breach?
I am wondering whether a local council member can be held liable for illegal trade in excisable goods right in his yard, if this activity is not related to the performance of his deputy's powers?
If I received a car as humanitarian aid for the military, but decided to sell it to a civilian, would that be considered a violation of the law? What consequences would I face?