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Title: EMERGENCY POWERS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Authors: Булеца, Сібілла Богданівна
Keywords: Legal Regulation of the Special Legal Regimes in Ukraine, The concept of martial law, Emergency situation with COVID-19 in Ukraine, COVID-19
Issue Date: 2022
Description: The Constitution of Ukraine (CU) in Art. 921 stipulates that the legal regime of martial law and state of emergency and zones of ecological emergency are determined exclusively by the laws of Ukraine. According to N.P. Kharchenko, a “legal regime” is a special procedure for the legal regu lation of social relations, carried out through a system of variably combined legal means, to streamline them.2 Yu P. Zhvanko understands a “special legal regime” as a kind of (specific) procedure of legal regulation caused by special circumstances, endowing public authorities with special powers that are manifested in the establishment of temporary legal means aimed at eliminating those circumstances on which their application was based.3 Klymenko notes that a special legal regime is used when an existing danger threatens national interests, if there is no way to overcome the danger other than through the introduction of special legal regimes, state authorities, local governments, and military commands. The views of the majority of scientists agree that the use of administrative and legal modes is associated with special language (citations) in public activity and social life, which underpin their extraordinary nature.
Type: Other
Publication type: Монографія
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/55614
ISBN: 978-615-01-5266-0
Appears in Collections:Наукові публікації кафедри цивільного права та процесу

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