The competence of Ukrainian law enforcement bodies as an object of study in the process of professional training for future lawyers

Abstract

The article presents the results of the analysis of the category of competence of law enforcement bodies definition, the mechanisms and limits of which are enshrined in the normative legal acts of Ukraine, which regulate the direct activities of the police, prosecutor's office, the Security Service of Ukraine, and others. The activities of the stated law enforcement bodies should be aimed at achieving those goals and tasks that are identified as priorities of the Constitution of Ukraine. Education plays an important role in this context. Describing the concept of competency of any law enforcement bodies, it should be remembered that this is the system of authority, a particular kind of subjective rights and duties that arise during the implementation of its functions by the specified bodies on the territory of Ukraine. It is necessary to emphasize the attention of law students during the teaching of professional disciplines. The competence, organization and procedure of activities of law enforcement bodies should be clearly and thoroughly defined in separate laws. Moreover, it should be borne in mind that the greatest effect can be achieved by settling the legal position and competence on the unified conceptual basis of the whole system of state authorities. This will solve the problem of co-ordination of the work of all law enforcement bodies, will help to bring their work to a qualitatively new level and ensure the proper legal order in the state. The emphasis of attention of lecturers on the specified material and procedural aspects of the competence of law enforcement bodies during the training of lawyers can create a more complete understanding of the legal nature of this phenomenon, as well as the limits of the permissible behavior of officials of these bodies during the time they serve their legally established functions.

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Н. М. Кушлакова, Р. Д. Сидоркіна

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Н. М. Кушлакова, Р. Д. Сидоркіна (2018). The competence of Ukrainian law enforcement bodies as an object of study in the process of professional training for future lawyers. Вісник Національного технічного університету України “Київський політехнічний інститут”. Політологія. Соціологія. Право., 4(), 141-145. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-658242