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On The Influence of The Human Factor in the Activities of Law Enforcement Institutions in Ukraine
On The Influence of The Human Factor in the Activities of Law Enforcement Institutions in Ukraine

Author(s): Nikolay Koval, Igor Kovbas
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Civil Law
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: Law enforcement function of the state; law enforcement system; law enforcement agencies and law enforcement agencies; law enforcement; law enforcement officer and law enforcement agency; legal status;

Summary/Abstract: In this scientific work, the authors consider issues related to the study of ways of building a civilized society and the state on the territory of Ukrainian lands and participation in this process of law enforcement agencies, in particular law enforcement and law enforcement agencies of the state. Accordingly, the article deals with aspects of how and in what ways law enforcement institutions, including law enforcement agencies, as legal entities, are taken up in the development of a civilized state in Ukraine, and what productive role in this process is given to the human factor. Therefore, issues affecting the range of law-enforcement institutions and law-enforcement bodies, as state formations, their legal status, as well as the legal status of employees of these formations, which, as individuals, in accordance with the procedure established by law, with the observance of the established requirements become a civil servant. When appointing to a regular post in law-enforcement formations, individuals as civil servants receive the legal status of an official or official of these institutions. The issues outlined are essential and important in the organization and functioning of state law enforcement institutions in the implementation of law enforcement activities in order to carry out tasks and perform functions in the life of society and the state.

  • Issue Year: 6/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 26-38
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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