Public-Private Partnership in the Security Sector: Updating in the Conditions of Counteracting the COVID-19 and Armed Aggression in Eastern Ukraine

Author:

Mekh Yuliia1ORCID,Georgiievskyi Iurii2ORCID,Ignatchenko Iryna1ORCID,Maslova Iana3ORCID,Kostenko Inesa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.

2. National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine.

3. National University "Odessa Law Academy", Odesa, Ukraine.

Abstract

The subjectunder consideration is relevant since there are no definitions or selected forms of intersection between the public-private sector in the sense ofsafety andsecurity. It acquires special significance given unforeseen situations such as Covid-19 in synthesis with hostilities.The purpose of the studyis to identify possible ways to implement the idea of public-private partnership in the security sector by solving such research problems as highlighting the forms of public-private partnership in the security sector and characteristics of their application; identification of objects of a public-private partnership with the security sector; outlining the directions for resolvingdisputes arising from public-private partnerships in the security sector. In the implementation of this study, general and specialized methods of scientific cognition were applied: the system analysis method, the dialectical method, the formal-logical method, and the structural-functional method, as well as a number of empirical methods. The results of the research are interesting and useful for Ukrainian legislators and subjects of public administration.

Publisher

Universidad del Zulia

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