Protection of the rights of Ukrainians abroad
If Ukrainians fleeing war face violence abroad, can I count on the protection of my rights in the host country?
If Ukrainians fleeing war face violence abroad, can I count on the protection of my rights in the host country?
I want to know whether I can be banned from leaving Ukraine during martial law, if a special law does not directly provide for this? I mean, can restrictions be applied based on other laws?
As I understand it, international law does not always work effectively if a country does not have influential allies or sufficient weapons to defend itself. Does this mean that Ukraine should develop its own weapons to protect its interests?
Will the new procedure for responding to cases of violence against children, approved by the Cabinet of Ministers, be effective enough to protect the rights of the child in Ukraine, and what mechanisms are in place to monitor its implementation?
If a citizen of Ukraine has suffered harm abroad because of his nationality, does he have the right to protection from the Ukrainian state? How exactly can the state protect his rights?