Abstract

The article examines and analyzes the experience of foreign countries in the field of public order during the conduct of mass events, as well as certain measures to improve the legal framework of Ukraine. Identifying the latest approaches to maintaining public order during mass events.
 The right to organize rallies, pickets, demonstrations and to take part in them, as well as to gather in the premises (freedom of assembly) belongs to the human rights of the “first generation”.
 In a democratic and legal state, any mass measures must take place within the limits established by legislative norms. In many European countries, the United States, Japan, and the post-Soviet countries, the procedures for holding public events, the rights, duties, and responsibilities of the parties are governed by laws governing and obtaining permission to hold such events. The formation of Ukrainian democracy in comparison with many European and most developed countries is short-lived and is in a state of active development, which leads to partial imperfection of the legal framework governing a particular area of public relations. Analyzed noopmativno-ppavogogi pehulyugy ppotsec vykonennya zavdana from oxopony gpomadskogo popiadku ta zabezpechnya gpomadc. The analysis of the activities of the units of preventive activities of the National Police to ensure the protection of public order during mass events and the implementation of direct influence on the behavior of participants in mass events that violate public order and threaten public safety. The need for changes in the principles of the National Police of Ukraine on the protection of public order has been determined by the need to change the principles of the National Police of Ukraine on the protection of public order.

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