In Vinnytsia, a man with a toy gun declared a minute of silence. He was detained by the police. Can such a man be held accountable for hooliganism?
I am wondering whether our legislation provides for liability for failure to implement decisions of foreign parliaments, for example, if the parliament of another country adopts a decision that contradicts Ukrainian laws or the interests of Ukraine. Are there any mechanisms to influence such decisions?
If a person has not declared a significant amount of money, but it belongs to a loved one, is he considered responsible for this violation?
Do you think that the leadership of the correctional colony should be held accountable for abusing convicts if they forced them to do unpaid labor using threats and humiliation?
Can foreign citizens participating in cultural events in Russia be held liable under Ukrainian law?
If a serviceman illegally disposes of military property, for example, exchanges grenade launchers for a drone, will this be considered a crime under Ukrainian law?
If I buy a product that turns out to be of poor quality, do I have the right to demand compensation from the seller?
I want to know if it is known that officials and representatives of the company developed a scheme to embezzle funds allocated by the Ministry of Defense for the purchase of ammunition, can they be held accountable if part of the funds has already been withdrawn to third-party accounts and part of the suspects' property has been arrested?
If a conscript died during transportation to the training center as a result of his own actions, are representatives of the CCC responsible?
Can commanders hold me accountable for failing to follow an order in Ukrainian if I come from a Russian-speaking region?