The development of a postmodern society, oriented on the implementation of various kinds of reforms, gives rise to the newer branches of law. The medical law, which serves for a defining sphere of public administration in the field of health care, is not an exception since the life and health of citizens are an integral part of Ukraine's national security. That is why it becomes relevant to provide administrative and legal characteristics of the genesis of medical law into the legal system of Ukraine. The aim of the study is to substantiate the necessity to introduce a medical law institute into the legal system of Ukraine. The empirical basis of the study relies on a survey of 350 health care professionals to determine the relevance of establishing a medical law institute and its structural elements. It was established that the sub-institute (sub-branch) of medical law is a structural element of the law system, which is a separate part of the relevant sphere (branch) of law, regulating the respective groups of public relations in the field of health care. It was proved that the subinstitute (sub-branch) of medical law is a set of homogeneous social relations that regulate health care activities and comprehend providing a full range of quality medical services on the basis of the current legislation.
A brief analysis of the main areas of civil-military cooperation in the Armed Forces and the National Guard of Ukraine was conducted. The main factor affecting civil-military cooperation activities at the current stage of repelling armed aggression by the Russian Federation is determined. The main directions on the organization of civil-military cooperation were determined, on which efforts had to be focused. Brief conclusions on the assessment of the results of civil-military cooperation of the Armed Forces and the National Guard of Ukraine are given. Prospective directions for concentrating the efforts of specialists in civil-military activities of the National Guard of Ukraine, taking into account the specifics of the assigned tasks, are proposed for consideration. Problems of building and improving the system of civil-military cooperation in the security and defense forces of Ukraine are periodically highlighted in various scientific sources, which indicate the relevance of this direction of military activity. At the same time, the procedure for involving units of the civil-military cooperation of National Guard of Ukraine and the tactics of their actions directly during the implementation of tasks for the settlement of armed conflicts are not determined by the governing documents. The development of the theory of the use of civil-military cooperation units and their spesialists directly depends on taking into account modern realities on the battlefield. Therefore it is necessary to conduct a periodic analysis of the activity of the civil-military cooperation units and its effectiveness and impact on the civilian environment.
Проаналізовано правові та організаційно забезпечення захисту критичної інфраструктури держави в Україні системи захисту критичної інфраструктури як фактор забезпечення націонал країни в умовах гібридної війни. Розглянуто також перспективи оптимізації системи захисту критичної інфраструктури шляхом подальшого активного впровадження у діяльність суб національної безпеки методології ризик Визначено напрями організаційно-правового та фінансового забезпечення цього процесу.Ключові слова: критична інфраструктура, національна безпека, національна стійкість, об'єкт критичної інфраструктури, захист критичної інфраструктури, ризиками, програмно-цільовий підхід.
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