Legal issue
Can astrological forecasts and horoscopes be considered the basis for making important decisions regarding financial investments or changing residence?
Can astrological forecasts and horoscopes be considered the basis for making important decisions regarding financial investments or changing residence?
Is it a violation of the law to use astrological predictions to make important decisions?
If the Russian side continues to improve the accuracy of its missiles, such as the Iskander, and use them to strike civilian targets in Ukraine, can this be qualified as a war crime under international humanitarian law?
If the court set out in the verdict the wording of the accusation that coincides with the wording of the indictment, does this automatically mean that the court violated the requirements of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine?
How to make a death certificate if the father died in the occupied territory, but we have a death certificate from a doctor?
My ex got married and took a double surname, and after 2018 she reported that she did not receive alimony because her surname was on the receipts.
Are family members of a police officer who died in the line of duty automatically entitled to all benefits provided by law without additional paperwork?
Do you believe that astrological predictions can influence your life decisions?
Previously, Saint Nicholas Day was always celebrated on December 19, but starting this year the church moved it to December 6 due to the transition to the new calendar. Do I understand correctly that this is now the official date for everyone? Will there be any problems if someone still celebrates in the old way, and is this regulated by law in any way?
If a person orders an astrological service and the service provider provided knowingly false information that led to significant financial losses for the customer, can such a customer demand compensation for damages in court?
Can horoscopes published in the media be considered improper advertising or consumer deception under Ukrainian law?
The article contains information about astrological forecasts and their impact on people's lives. Astrology is not a scientific discipline, and its forecasts have no objective evidence of their effectiveness. Can the use of such forecasts in media materials be considered a violation of the legislation on the protection of information consumers' rights?