I want to know whether there is liability for the illegal detention of persons, like the former mayor of Kherson, Volodymyr Mykolayenko, during war or in conditions of armed conflict?
I'm curious: is there any liability for a billionaire who plans a $10 million dive to the wreck of the Titanic? What liability might arise in the event of an accident during that dive?
I want to know whether there is liability for helping men avoid mobilization, for example by smuggling them across the border or providing them with false documents.
I have recently learned of cases where priests and others have helped men evade mobilization by hiding them under various objects or dressing them in women's clothing. Will these individuals be held accountable for such actions?
I'm worried because a woman abused her young daughter and filmed it for money. Will she be held accountable for the child exploitation article?
I accidentally found out about the location of our military. How can I avoid liability if I accidentally tell my friends about it?
Are the owners of shelters that are marked on official maps but do not actually exist or are used for purposes other than their intended purpose liable?
If she illegally enriched herself during the war, but then voluntarily returned the illegally obtained assets? Would this be considered grounds for exemption from liability?
I read a court decision regarding trespassing. Can I be held liable if I accidentally entered someone else's territory through carelessness, for example, while walking?
The article says that a 20-year-old student was convicted of drug trafficking. She pleaded guilty in court and explained that she agreed to this activity because she was looking for work. Does this mean that her actions were forced and she should not be held accountable?