The philosophy of a law that doesn`t work

2023;
: 104-110

https://science.lpnu.ua/law/all-volumes-and-issues/volume-10-number-2-38... Antonina Tokarska. Markiyan Dobryanskyi. The philosophy of a law that doesn`t work.

1
Lviv Polytechnic National University, Institute of Jurisprudence and Psychology
2
Lviv Polytechnic National University

Abstract. The relevance of the study lies in the study of negative trends of real reality in the life of Ukrainian society against the background of the international authority of our state. 

The problems of not fully effective operation of the law during the period of martial law and the inconsistency of the existing mechanisms for the protection of human rights and freedoms to the needs of citizens were considered. 

An overview of the restrictions that were introduced during the legal regime of martial law was made. Attention is focused on the unbalanced distribution of the role of the parliamentary-presidential model of interaction of all branches of government in society: the President, the National Security and Defense Council, as well as the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine for the purpose of legal regulation of public life in Ukraine. The research was carried out on the basis of a sociological survey conducted in order to determine the assessment of the legal ideology of martial law (128 people). 

Existing legislative conflicts in the sphere of restriction of the right to freedom of speech and security are highlighted.

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