PRE-TRIAL METHODS OF RESOLVING PUBLIC-LEGAL DISPUTES IN THE FIELD OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33244/2617-4154-3(16)-2024-138-147Keywords:
officials, law enforcement agencies, National Police, tax service, customs authorities, pre-trial dispute settlement, administrative procedure, public legal dispute, administrative and jurisdictional powers, mediation, administrative appealAbstract
The article is devoted to pre-trial methods of resolving public - legal disputes in the field
of law enforcement agencies.
It was found that the powers of law enforcement agencies are a tool for achieving goals –
ensuring the protection and protection of human and citizen rights and freedoms, ensuring state security, public safety and order, fighting crime, providing assistance to persons who, as a result of natural disasters, military operations or other reasons require it, as well as the prevention and prevention of offenses based on the principles of the rule of law, good governance, etc.
Attention is focused on disputes that arise during the implementation of tasks by law enforcement agencies and methods of their pre-trial settlement.
It was determined that the concept of a public legal dispute is considered as a dispute that arises in the field of public law and concerns the rights and obligations of subjects in the field of constitutional administrative, financial, tax, customs law, etc.
Jurisdictional powers of law enforcement agencies are aimed at creating conditions for civil society subjects to comply with legal prescriptions and bring to legal responsibility subjects guilty of violating the legislation with compensation for damage caused to legal entities and individuals, the state. They are also used in the resolution of disputed legal relations arising as a result of their activities. The types of pre-trial settlement of public-law disputes arising in the law enforcement sphere have been established, attention has been focused on the peculiarities of their resolution procedures, which cause, as a result, the need for official investigations.
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