Challenging Unlawful Military Registration: Ukrainians Told the Only Path Is Through Court.
Military Registration and Territorial Recruitment Centers: Rights of Ukrainian Citizens
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens have the right to challenge unlawful military registration in a different region. Military registration in Ukraine begins at age 17 and ends at age 60. Actions by Territorial Recruitment Centers (TRCs) must be contested in an administrative court.
All Ukrainian men, starting from the age of 17, are required to be registered for military service. This obligation ends once a citizen reaches 60 years old. It is important to note that removal from the military register is permanent and cannot be reversed. Citizens must maintain their military registration with the TRC at their place of residence. If they change their residence, they are required to update their registration with a new TRC.
Changes in Military Registration Status
Upon reaching the age of 25, a citizen's military registration status shifts from conscript to service-obligated. This is a critical milestone, as it defines the individual's subsequent duties to the state. After relocating, a citizen must register with the appropriate TRC.
There is only one way: file a lawsuit in an administrative court against the unlawful actions of the TRC in the city where you were registered.
Yuriy Ayvazyan
This information is vital for Ukrainians, as it clarifies their rights and responsibilities regarding military registration. The legal option to challenge TRC actions can help citizens protect their interests and avoid potential violations by state authorities. Given the ongoing military situation in Ukraine, understanding these aspects has become even more relevant.
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