Features Of The Application Of Administrative Restrictive Measures By Law Enforcement Agencies In Maintaining Public Order During Public Events
Features Of The Application Of Administrative Restrictive Measures By Law Enforcement Agencies In Maintaining Public Order During Public Events release_hmxkgzifrrcq5leqxfwh43vrze

by Khudoyberdiev Abdurashid Abdirasulovich, Senior Lecturer At The Department Of Administrative Law Of The Academy Of The Ministry Of Internal Affairs Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan

Published in The American Journal of Political Science Law and Criminology by The USA Journals.

2020   Volume 02, Issue 10, p77-83

Abstract

The article Peculiarities of application of administrative restrictive measures by law enforcement agencies to ensure public order and safety during public events The system of principles of protection of public order and safety consists of socio-legal and organizational-legal principles. Practical measures on the passport system in the areas where the public event is held, ie inspections of compliance with the rules of the passport system in the administrative area served, enterprises, organizations, institutions, railways, bus stations, car farms, hotels, camping, sanatoriums , control over the application of the passport-visa system in tourist bases. Taking into account the implementation of measures to restrict and prohibit traffic in public places to ensure public order and safety, the issue of restricting or stopping traffic in public places is carried out on the basis of a decision of the local government on the proposal of law enforcement agencies. The powers and rights of khokims set forth in Article 25 of the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On Local Government" of September 2, 1993 should include the organization and control of compliance with security requirements for the organization and organization of public events, wedding venues.
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