Legal mechanisms of public administration in Ukraine

Author:

Stepanenko Sergey V.1,Filippova Viktoriia D.2,Boniak Valentina O.3,Malakhova Tatiana V.2,Kravchenko Olena V.4

Affiliation:

1. National University “Odesa Law Academy”

2. Kherson National Technical University

3. Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs

4. Donetsk State University of Management

Abstract

Issues related to the analysis of the current and possible future changes in the constitutional status of public authorities in Ukraine and the legal mechanisms of public administration in the country are considered. An essential feature of state bodies is that only they are endowed with state powers. They perform their functions on behalf of the state in clearly defined forms. An attempt is made to analyze the legally defined organizational structure of legal mechanisms of public administration in the state. The main purpose of a research consists in carrying out the theoretical analysis and system approach to legal mechanisms of public administration in Ukraine and the constitutional relations of branches of the power in the state, disclosure of features of the constituent elements of a system of the constitutional relations of the state power in Ukraine. In the constitutional state the law always must be the primary act of a statement of the state power, and people have to be the only source of a statement of the state power. The most enlightened rulers, in whose hands unlimited all webs of power were concentrated, sooner or later became wayward tyrants who recognized only their authority, that they neglected freedom and, did not consider inalienable human rights. Therefore, further transfer of powers of public administration from local public authorities to local self-government bodies should be the subject of further research in this direction

Publisher

National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine

Subject

Law,Philosophy,History

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