STATE BODIES AS SUBJECTS OF ENSURING THE ECONOMIC SECURITY OF THE STATE DURING MARTIAL LAW
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Abstract
The article analyzes different approaches to defining subjects of state policy
implementation in various areas, in particular in the field of ensuring the
economic security of the state. As a result, the following conclusions were made:
firstly, any system of subjects of state policy includes the Verkhovna Rada of
Ukraine, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the President of Ukraine and local
self-government bodies, which make strategically important decisions in all social
spheres at the national and local levels, on which the instruments and directions
of its implementation depend; secondly, the content of each system of such
subjects depends on a specific direction of state policy, and therefore is variable;
thirdly, most of the systems are difficult to recognize as objective, because their
subjects are either duplicated or not taken into account at all; fourthly, one of the
subjects is the public, which, according to current legislation, can participate in
the management of state affairs.
As a result, the author has formed the following list of subjects of state policy implementation in the field of ensuring the economic security of the state
during martial law: Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine; Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine;
courts (district economic and district administrative courts, appellate economic
courts and appellate administrative courts, the High Anti-Corruption Court, the
Supreme Court of Ukraine); President of Ukraine; National Security and Defense
Council of Ukraine; National Bank of Ukraine; Ministry of Economy of Ukraine;
State Export Control Service of Ukraine; Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine;
Ministry for Strategic Industries of Ukraine; Ministry for Reintegration of
Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine; Ministry of Environmental
Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine; Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Ukraine; Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine; National Police of Ukraine;
Ministry of Finance of Ukraine; State Customs Service of Ukraine; State Fiscal
Service of Ukraine; State Financial Monitoring Service of Ukraine; State Audit
Service of Ukraine; National Agency of Ukraine for Identification, Tracing and
Management of Assets Obtained from Corruption and Other Crimes; Security
Service of Ukraine; Prosecutor's Office; State Bureau of Investigation; Bureau of
Economic Security of Ukraine; National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine.
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