Prisoner Release: A Question of Responsibility
I want to know whether there is liability for the illegal detention of persons, like the former mayor of Kherson, Volodymyr Mykolayenko, during war or in conditions of armed conflict?
I want to know whether there is liability for the illegal detention of persons, like the former mayor of Kherson, Volodymyr Mykolayenko, during war or in conditions of armed conflict?
The President of Ukraine announced the release of 84 people from Russian captivity, including military personnel and civilians. The released military personnel who suffered health damage while in captivity may be granted compensation. But are they entitled to such compensation and how can they receive it?
In the case of the raider seizure of land and buildings on the Dnieper coast worth UAH 14.6 million, the defendants face up to 10 years in prison. Do you consider such a punishment sufficient for those who committed such a serious crime?
If the person who committed the murder of Andriy Parubiy is identified and found guilty, will he be held liable under the Criminal Code of Ukraine? I want to know which articles will be applied and what is the maximum sentence provided for.
I am a military serviceman and I want to know: if I help my comrade escape from a military unit abroad, will I be held responsible for this under Ukrainian law?
How can I protect my rights if I am in a place of deprivation of liberty and face torture by prison staff? Are they responsible for their actions?
I heard from a friend about court case No. 761/37914/24, which deals with the case of unauthorized alteration of information in an automated banking system by an official. The accused entered into a plea agreement and was sentenced to 5 years of imprisonment with probation. Do you consider the actions of the accused to be such that they deserve exemption from serving the sentence?
After treatment of the injury, upon discharge from the hospital, should the military be provided with the conclusion of the VLK and epicrisis?
The news item is about the death of pilot Oleksandr Borovik during a combat mission. I want to know whether the families of the deceased servicemen are entitled to compensation and what documents are required to receive it?
I was in a war zone and suffered some damage. Am I entitled to compensation from the state?
If I, as a person who has suffered from certain circumstances, want to receive compensation for health damage, do I have the right to do so under Ukrainian law? What conditions must be met to receive such compensation?
I was injured while performing military duties. I recently learned about Bill No. 13704, which provides for 100% state funding of treatment and rehabilitation of military personnel. But if the treatment was of poor quality and led to additional health problems, will I be able to claim compensation?