Abstract

The subject of analysis defines the fundamental principles of participation of the Ukrainian Parliament in the state administration of the sphere of labor protection. The basic in this case is that the Parliament receives from the people a representative mandate for the exercise of their powers in the field of lawmaking and the performance of other functions (first of all, control). The problem of the participation of parliament in the state regulation of labor protection is the focus of specialists in labor law and social security law. Indeed, the study of any spheres of social and labor relations is based on the legal norms of the highest legal force. The purpose of the research is to clarify the methodological foundations of the place of the Ukrainian parliament in the state regulation of labor protection. Constitutional prescriptions not only refer to safe and healthy working conditions as basic positive rights but also indicate the duty of state authorities and officials to contribute to the full provision of this right. First of all, in this case, the activity of the Ukrainian parliament - the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, which, in addition to its direct appointment in the form of law-making, performs several other functions of state importance: representative, control, establishing, and some others. All this shows that the parliament has a key role in regulating any part of social relations, including in the field of labor protection. As a result of the law-making activity of the parliament, the legal basis of regulation in the field of labor protection is created. The control function of the parliament, primarily aimed at compliance with the law by the executive power and officials, also deserves special attention. The Ukrainian Parliament has a prominent place in the state regulation of any part of social relations, including the sphere of labor protection. Unparalleled importance is given to the legislative principles of creating and ensuring safe working conditions. However, in this case, critical importance should also be given to other parliamentary functions.

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