CCC document verification
If CCC employees use force during document checks, do they have the legal right to do so? I mean if they do not have proper identification or if the check is carried out without justification.
If CCC employees use force during document checks, do they have the legal right to do so? I mean if they do not have proper identification or if the check is carried out without justification.
If an administrative body denies you a permit or other document, is it required to provide a justification for its decision?
If CCC representatives try to detain you on the street and you resist, what punishment can you receive under the law?
In light of recent events, I want to know how legal it is that now in Lviv Oblast TCC employees will check documents on the street without the presence of the police?
If I receive a power of attorney from a person abroad, will I be able to check its validity through the Unified Register of Powers of Attorney using a QR code in the "Diya" application?
Good afternoon, a district order was issued that, in addition to the passport, military ID or a certificate of enrollment at the conscription station will be checked at checkpoints. The question is, if a 53-year-old man is not conscripted and does not have a military ticket, is he not a conscript, will he be allowed at the checkpoint or not?
If the CCC requires original documents to execute the decision of the VLK, can I refuse to provide them and what will happen to me for that?
How can I influence the competitive selection process for new specialized administrative courts?
Do I believe that the new draft law on supervision of the legality of decisions of local self-government bodies, which provides for the adoption of decisions only by the court, is a sufficient guarantee of protecting the rights of local self-government? To what extent can this affect the effectiveness of supervision and will local self-government bodies be able to independently ensure the legality of their decisions?
I am wondering if it is possible to appeal the decision of the High Anti-Corruption Court, if so, how can this be done and what are the deadlines for this?
If a person during a war decides to repeat the experiment of British blogger Max Foch and swims across the sea in a bathtub without proper permission and escort, will this be considered an administrative offense?
If a person is acquitted due to lack of evidence of a crime, can they claim compensation for moral damage caused during the investigation?