Abstract

Purpose. The purpose of the article is to analyze the role of legal advantages in the implementation of law enforcement activities of the state and prevention of illegal behavior. Methodology. The research methodology is represented by a set of philosophical and general scientific methods, including: terminological, logical-semantic, functional, system-structural, formal-legal, comparative-legal. Results. More flexible phenomena should be used to motivate an enterprising person in the conditions of European integration. A typical example is the legal advantage. It is established that the consolidation of advantages as a legal means of law enforcement policy of the state provides: guarantees of a differentiated approach in prosecuting various entities through the implementation of their special legal status (advantages in the form of immunity); conducting the most effective state financial and economic, social and fiscal policy, stimulating compliance with financial discipline (benefit); permit regime by creating conditions for maximum assistance, which contributes to the achievement of the results of state, official and public activities of the subjects of relations (privilege). Scientific novelty. In the course of the research it was established that theoretical and legal understanding of legal advantages (immunities, benefits, privileges) in the context of law enforcement activity of the state enriches knowledge about these phenomena, clarifies the categorical apparatus, reveals new facets of conflict, including other legal phenomena. Such research is due to practical goals and objectives. This is due to the fact that the existence and legislative consolidation of legal advantages, their practical implementation and application of law are often due to the implementation of law enforcement policy. Practical significance. The results of the research can be used in legislation and lawenforcement activities in the implementation of law enforcement activities of the state and prevention of illegal behavior.

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