Mobilization and responsibility of doctors
Can a man be held accountable for using the services of a doctor who falsified medical documents to avoid mobilization?
Can a man be held accountable for using the services of a doctor who falsified medical documents to avoid mobilization?
If a doctor spreads false information about Covid-19 on the Internet, can he be held liable in Ukraine?
Do patients who have lost their sight due to the actions of ophthalmologists have the right to compensation from the state if the doctors have already been held criminally liable?
Recently, changes to the Civil Code of Ukraine regarding privacy and freedom of speech were discussed. I am interested in how the balance between freedom of speech and personal data protection will be ensured in the new regulations. Will these changes be effective and fair for everyone?
Can I, as a journalist, publish information about the military without risk of criminal prosecution under the new bill being considered by the Rada?
Do you think judges should identify specific individuals in their decisions on prohibiting suspects from communicating with other individuals?
In the US, students protested against a law that limits nighttime protests on campuses. Can I challenge the government's decision in court if I believe it violates my right to freedom of expression?
I am interested in the question of whether the Pentagon's actions in restricting journalists' access to the building and requiring them to sign a non-disclosure agreement comply with international standards of freedom of expression? Do such actions have an impact on press freedom?
If a doctor performed surgery on me despite contraindications, and this led to a deterioration in my health, can I demand compensation from him for the damage caused?
I received a summons to the CCC, but was unable to appear due to illness. Can I be held liable for evading mobilization if I provide the appropriate documents confirming my illness?
If a person received a summons but did not appear at the CCC, and then refused to accept the second summons at all, what punishment can they expect? Can there be a suspended sentence if the person has good reasons for not appearing?
If a doctor was at fault for a patient's death, can I claim compensation for moral damages from the hospital?
If a surgeon performed an operation without the necessary examinations and consultations, which led to the death of the patient, will he be criminally liable?