GUARANTEES TO ENSURE THE RIGHTS, FREEDOMS AND LEGITIMATE INTERESTS OF PERSONS IN PLACES OF DETENTION

Yurii Kuryliuk, Iryna Kovalevska, Hanna Shvedova, Karyna Salaieva, Vladyslav Kundeus

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Objective: The object of the article is theoretical and practical aspects of ensuring the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of persons held in places of detention, taking into account current legislation and regulatory requirements of the European Union.

Methods: The research was conducted using the methodology of systematic comprehensive analysis of legal phenomena, and the factor and evolutionary approaches were applied.

Results: The study examines the guarantees of the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of persons in places of detention, as well as the methods of exercising the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of detainees and administratively arrested persons. The article also highlights the content of legal regulation, including internal regulations, provision of medical and legal assistance, and ensuring sanitary and hygienic standards in places of detention in the institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The author emphasises the importance of supervision and control to ensure the exercise of the rights of detained and arrested persons.

Conclusion: The relevance of this topic is explained by the need to improve legislation in order to ensure more effective exercise of the rights and legitimate interests of persons in places of detention. The rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of detainees and administratively arrested persons are determined by the Constitution of Ukraine, laws, orders of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and internal regulations. One of the aspects of the activities of the administration of places of detention is to ensure the exercise of the rights of this category of citizens and stateless persons. The author also examines the peculiarities of legal implementation of the rights and legitimate interests of persons held in places of forced detention by public administration bodies. The methods of exercising the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of persons in places of forced detention are investigated. The author also highlights the content of legal regulation, including internal regulations, provision of medical and legal assistance, and ensuring sanitary and hygienic standards in places of detention in the institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The author emphasises the importance of supervision and control to ensure the exercise of the rights of detained and arrested persons.


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Procedural guarantees; Places of detention; Rights; freedoms and legitimate interests

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