I recently heard about the news about Ukraine’s efforts to counter Russian aggression. I wonder if there is a possibility to hold accountable those who publicly support the war against Ukraine, for example through social media posts or other public statements?
Do I believe that former officials suspected of creating a corruption scheme to purchase software for the Ministry of Social Policy should be held accountable under Part 2 of Article 364 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
I use Google's online services to work and communicate with friends. They recently experienced a major outage. Are they liable for damages caused by the outage?
Can the owners of the Lisbon funicular claim compensation from the manufacturer if the accident is determined to be due to a technical fault? What should I do if I am the owner of a company that operates such a vehicle?
If I go to a beach where there is bioluminescent algae, can I be held liable for violating the law, for example, due to environmental impact or other actions?
If I, as a lawyer, use artificial intelligence to prepare materials for court, am I responsible for the accuracy of the information generated by the AI?
If someone used the data of their deceased brother to apply for a loan, can they be held liable under Ukrainian law? What are the possible consequences of such an act?
If I accidentally trespass on a military facility, can I be held accountable under the new bill?
I recently learned that the Rada will consider a bill on criminal punishment of civilians for publications insulting the military. I am interested in whether a person who spreads false information about the war will be held accountable if these publications do not contain a direct insult to military personnel, but harm the moral state of society?
If a serviceman left the unit without permission and then purchased fake medical documents to avoid liability, will he be held liable for both violations at the same time?