World experience of legal regulation of road safety

Keywords: road safety, motorized transport, accidents, traffic accidents, traffic rules

Abstract

Based on documentary scientific methodology, the legal aspects of the circulation of cryptocurrencies in Ukraine and other countries of the world are analyzed. The relationship between the state’s level of economic development and the level of its interest in cryptocurrencies is demonstrated. It was shown that almost all successful states can create and implement their own cryptocurrency. In addition, it was noted how important the issue of choosing the proper form of legal regulation of the cryptocurrency industry is today. For example, many researchers and experts have emphasized that a kind of compromise must be reached on issues related to the legal regulation of cryptocurrencies. It is therefore concluded that this applies to both the sphere of domestic and international law, where clarity, transparency and unambiguousness of legal norms must prevail. Regarding the latter, it is clarified that cryptocurrencies should no longer exist as a shadow source of income for unidentified individuals. Instead, they should be completely banned and eliminated in both the economic and legal fields, or they should be legalized and regulated by current legislation.

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Author Biographies

Igor Pastukh

Head of the Department of Public management and Administration, National Academy of Internal Affairs, PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Kyiv, Ukraine,

Iryna Bukhtiiarova, National Academy of Internal Affairs

Associate Professor of the Department of Public management and Administration, National Academy of Internal Affairs, PhD in Law, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Nataliia Kapitonova

Lecturer at the Department of Police Law National Academy of Internal Affairs, PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Bohdan Ahanin

Company commander motorcade division of patrol police Deparment, National Police of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

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Published
2021-10-01
How to Cite
Pastukh, I., Bukhtiiarova, I., Kapitonova, N., & Ahanin, B. (2021). World experience of legal regulation of road safety. Political Questions, 39(70), 165-179. https://doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.3970.10
Section
Derecho Público

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