If a man is abroad and marries a disabled Ukrainian citizen so that she can accompany him, and then it turns out that the marriage was fictitious, what could be the legal consequences for him under Ukrainian law?
If I, as an employee, intentionally overstate the number of hours worked, which then affects my salary or bonuses, can I expect any legal consequences for this under Ukrainian law?
I would like to know whether Ukrainian legislation provides for criminal liability for dowry extortion, and if so, what are the penalties for this crime?
If I exceed the speed limit on Ukrainian roads, for example, I drive at 225 km/h instead of the speed limit, what consequences can I expect under Ukrainian law?
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?
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?
I want to know whether Ukrainian legislation provides for any special procedures or mechanisms for preparing and conducting negotiations between the President of Ukraine and the head of another state, in particular the Russian Federation, in the event of their meeting?
If the President of Ukraine appointed Oleksiy Havrysh as the Ambassador of Ukraine to Iceland on a part-time basis, does this mean that he automatically acquires diplomatic immunity under Ukrainian law? Does he need to go through any additional procedure?
If I do not attend church services without a good reason, can I be held liable under Ukrainian law?