I want to know if I have the right to run for president or participate in other elections according to Ukrainian law?
If a lawyer develops tax evasion schemes, can he be held liable under Ukrainian law? I mean, are there any specific rules or laws that regulate this situation.
If I accidentally sent an email to a client to the wrong address and then corrected the mistake by changing the address to the correct one, would this be considered forgery of documents under Ukrainian law?
If I took out a microloan from a microfinance organization but was unable to repay it on time, do I have the right to debt restructuring under Ukrainian law?
If a man committed a brutal murder against his wife because of her appearance, will he be subject to additional sanctions, in addition to the death penalty, according to Ukrainian law?
I want to know whether the actions of the pseudo-postwoman, who exchanged 267 thousand hryvnias from a pensioner for a piece of paper, can be qualified as fraud under Ukrainian law?
I am interested in whether Ukrainian legislation provides for the possibility of changing the gender entry in the passport for transgender people, and if so, what are the conditions and procedure for this process?
I am interested in whether the proposal to involve American private military companies to guarantee Ukraine's security in the event of a peace agreement is in line with international law and Ukrainian legislation. What could be the legal consequences of such a decision?
If the appeal contains an insufficient number of claims or they are not sufficiently substantiated, can this be considered a reason for its return under the legislation of Ukraine?
I want to know whether the use of weapons provided by the US to strike targets deep inside Russian territory is considered legal from the point of view of Ukrainian legislation and international law?