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Title: Problematic aspects of regulatory consolidation of administrative legal personality of public councils
Authors: Kovbas, Ihor
Koval, Mykola
Petrovska, Iryna
Krainii, Pavlo
Kotsan-Olynets, Yuliia
Петровська, Ірина Ігорівна
Keywords: legal personality
administrative responsibility
rights and freedoms
Constitution regulations
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: RIVISTA DI SCIENZE GIURIDICHE a cura della Facoltà di Giurisprudenza dell’Università Cattolica di Milano
Citation: Ihor Kovbas, Mykola Koval, Iryna Petrovska, Pavlo Krainii, Yuliia Kotsan-Olynets Problematic aspects of regulatory consolidation of administrative legal personality of public councils. RIVISTA DI SCIENZE GIURIDICHE. JUS- ONLINE 2/2023 192-205 DOI: 10.26350/18277942_000119
Series/Report no.: JUS- ONLINE 2/2023;
Abstract: In this study, the authors attempted to conduct a theoretical and statutory analysis of the consolidation of legal personality of the main public councils. The study of this category was aimed at studying the main terminology used in the legislation to determine the systemic legal means by which public councils realise their role as an institution of civil society. The authors investigated a considerable, relevant array of regulations that govern organisational aspects of the implementation of the rights and obligations of public councils. The study analysed the main provisions concerning the implementation of legal personality by public councils through the lens of the main regulations that determine their functioning grounds. Furthermore, it was declared that the state is responsible to each individual for its activities in the implementation and protection of the rights and freedoms of the latter.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/17334
ISSN: 1827-7942
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