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Do you think the Supreme Court's decision regarding Judge Maslov is correct?
What is your opinion on the decision of the High Council of Justice regarding the disciplinary action against the judge of the Supreme Judicial Council of Ukraine, Viktor Maslov, who forbade the suspect from communicating with "everyone in the world"? Do you think that such a decision could affect judicial practice in Ukraine regarding the observance of the right to defense?
Can an official be held liable for failure to comply with legal requirements?
I read the news that the High Council of Justice has once again extended the deadline for accepting documents from candidates for the position of the Head of the State Judicial Service. I am wondering whether a member of the HQCJ or the Supreme Judicial Council can be held liable if they do not comply with the requirements of the law when evaluating judges?
Do you consider it fair to restrict the participation of relatives of members of the HQCJ and the Supreme Judicial Council in competitions for judicial positions?
I wonder if you think it is fair that relatives of members of the High Qualification Commission for Judges and the High Council of Justice are being asked to limit their participation in competitions for judicial positions. Do you think this is necessary to ensure transparency and impartiality of the procedures?
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Can a judge appeal the Supreme Court's decision to dismiss?
I am a party to a legal proceeding, and the judge who heard my case was dismissed by a decision of the High Council of Justice. I would like to know if this judge can appeal this decision and how?
Do you consider Bohdan Lvov's actions regarding providing instructions to judges in the 'Medvedchuk Pipes' case to be legitimate?
I am interested in your opinion on whether Bohdan Lvov's actions, which consisted of providing instructions to the judges in the "Medvedchuk Pipes" case, can be considered to be in accordance with the law and the norms of judicial procedure?
Justification at the Supreme Court
If a person is acquitted due to lack of evidence of a crime, can they claim compensation for moral damage caused during the investigation?
Plenum of the Supreme Court
Do you believe that replacing the subsistence minimum with a tool size for calculating judges' salaries could pose a threat to judicial independence?
Can the court's decision be considered legal?
I read the news that three men who tried to illegally leave for Moldova were charged with administrative offenses under Article 204-1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses. I wonder if I consider the judge who considered this case and made a decision based on the available evidence to be properly performing his duties if it was later discovered that one of the men provided false information about himself during the trial?
Will the official be held liable for damage caused to the state?
The article discusses the suspicion of the deputy director of the Department of Transport Infrastructure of the Kyiv City State Administration due to the stoppage of part of the blue metro line. The investigation established that the official did not control the work of the Kyiv Metro Enterprise, which led to the temporary closure of stations and caused losses to the capital's budget in the amount of UAH 164 million. Do you think that the guilty person should compensate the state for the damage caused?
Are officials liable for failure to comply with requirements for the protection of civilians?
I live in a city that recently suffered a massive earthquake. I wonder if officials who failed to adequately protect the population can be held accountable?
Can an official be held liable for embezzlement?
In the case of embezzlement of funds from the Dovzhenko Film Studio, the Supreme Court of Justice of Ukraine sentenced two defendants. The former chief engineer of the film studio was sentenced to 7 years and 6 months in prison, and the former director of the company was sentenced to 8 years and 6 months in prison. Do you think the sentence in this case is fair?
Can officials be held liable for failure to appear in court?
The Verkhovna Rada recently passed a law that allows for fines of up to UAH 12,000 for failure to appear in court. I am curious whether this law will apply to all categories of citizens or only to certain ones, for example, witnesses or experts in court proceedings?
Can an official be held liable?
If the Swedish Minister of Health fainted during a live broadcast due to a sharp drop in blood sugar, can this be considered negligence in the performance of official duties? Can I, as a citizen, demand that my own authorities properly monitor the health of my ministers?