Will the official translation of the UN Charter affect judicial practice?
I wonder whether the official translation of the UN Charter into Ukrainian will be used in domestic courts and whether this will change existing judicial practice?
I wonder whether the official translation of the UN Charter into Ukrainian will be used in domestic courts and whether this will change existing judicial practice?
As I understand it, if a foreign court issues a judgment regarding property located in Ukraine, are Ukrainian courts obligated to take that judgment into account? For example, if the judgment concerns the assets of a Russian oligarch, can his ex-wife claim the property in Ukraine?
I want to know what legal consequences may arise for Ukraine as a result of the meeting between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan regarding a ceasefire and paths to a lasting peace?
If the court decision to pay me a pension has still not been implemented, do I have the right to demand payment of the pension for the entire period of delay?
If China sends troops to Ukraine as part of a UN-mandated peacekeeping mission, will this be considered a violation of international law regarding Russian aggression?
I was interested in the news that US President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to rename the US Department of Defense to the Department of War. I am interested in the question: could such a name change affect international law or the status of the US in international relations?