Abstract

The article examines the problems of entering and leaving the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine with the disclosure of the grounds for regulation, public necessity and its main regulatory framework for implementation. It is important to emphasize the importance of compliance with regulations, and also focuses on the conceptual apparatus, namely the disclosure of the content of the concepts "occupied territory", "quarantine restrictions", "demarcation lines", "legal regime in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine". Referring to regulations, we emphasize that sovereignty extends to its entire integral and inviolable territory. All public authorities, including officials, operate within the current Ukrainian legislation. In particular, within the limits of its powers provided by the Constitution of our country. We emphasize that all normative-regulatory documents that are valid on the territory of our state and accordingly regulate this research issue are undoubtedly important. Directly, in case of illegal crossing or moving above the specified area, criminal liability follows. It is worth remembering that documents may differ for citizens, but a special permit remains common, which is common to all categories of persons [6, p. 1]. This area of research is very relevant. It is important to disclose the issue of crossing the temporary occupied territory of Ukraine in compliance with the quarantine conditions. In particular, we must separately study the statistics of crossing or moving to a given area of our country for foreigners or stateless persons during the difficult epidemiological situation in the world, and the purpose of their arrival.

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