The purpose of this article is to study the features of the political regime of Great Britain. Methodology. Methodological research has found its tactical expression in the following research methods: monographic, logical method, dogmatic, systemic, system analysis, historical, analyzes and synthesis Research results. The structural elements of the form of the State, which is characterized, among other things, by the form of the State and political regime, are considered. It is established that the political regime is a broader concept than the State or State and legal one. Scientific approaches to the concept of political regime, its forms and features, which are usually analyzed to determine its essence, are studied. Practical meaning. On the basis of the proposed characteristics, the peculiarities of the political regime of Great Britain, which is defined as democratic, are described. Value/originality. It is determined that there was a threat of introducing a totalitarian regime in Great Britain, however, democracy protected the monarchy from totalitarianism.
Purpose. The aim of the work is a comprehensive theoretical and legal analysis of the main problematic aspects of legal regulation of public relations, which relate to the legal consolidation and implementation of the regulatory function of law in the legal system of Ukraine. Method. The following theoretical methods of scientific knowledge were used in the study: the method of scientific analysis; system-structural; historical and legal; axiological; comparative law; formal-legal and method of generalization. Results. The scientific article highlights the main problems and ways to overcome them, which determine the state of effectiveness of legal regulation of public relations through the legal consolidation and implementation of the regulatory function of law in Ukraine. In the process of research it is proved that modern realities require not only intensification of legal activity in different directions, but also scientific and practical identification of the optimal state of legal regulation. in modern conditions, and especially - its leading function - regulatory. An important issue that needs to be urgently addressed is to ensure the successful interaction of state regulation and social self-regulation, which will be carried out through the cooperation of state bodies and civil society institutions. This can be achieved by creating and implementing the principles of the welfare state, which include expanding the social base of lawmaking and strengthening public confidence in government. Through the regulatory function of law, the socially positive self-realization of the individual's abilities, skills and abilities should be ensured. Scientific novelty. According to the results of the study, the law regulating public relations, and hence - and implementing its regulatory function, thereby determines how the state operates, how the system of government is organized and functions, how different government agencies interact, what is their competence and what are their powers. In practice, this means that it is in the process of legal regulation of the state that its main functions are determined. Practical significance. The results of the research can be useful for further general theoretical and applied research of modern problems of the effectiveness of legal regulation in the context of legal consolidation and implementation of the regulatory function of law in Ukraine.
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