Abstract

The issues of administrative coercion are classic for the theory of administrative law, however, despite this, they do not cease to be relevant. New challenges and threats, as well as the paradigm of social and economic development, necessitate the revision of established points of view regarding the effectiveness of administrative coercion. The key issues of today are the problem of determining the balance of the combination of private and public components in the application of administrative coercion measures, as well as determining those criteria that do not allow such coercion to be excessive. The article draws attention to the functionality of administrative coercion, highlights its police and managerial aspects, and also examines the effectiveness of the implementation of this type of state coercion.

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