THE ECONOMIC AND LEGAL BASIS FOR THE USE OF EMPLOYEES OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS FOR THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC ORDER ON A COMMERCIAL BASIS
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Relations in the field of protection of public order and safety are most closely connected with the daily life, labor and socio-political activity of citizens, with their rights, freedoms and legitimate interests. That is why the problems of protection of public order and safety are in the zone of increased interest of internal affairs bodies, as well as legal scholars, who have focused their attention on the definition of objects of public order and safety, the list of which has recently significantly expanded, indicating an increase of potential external and internal threats to citizens, society and the state.

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economics, law, MIA, community policing, commercial basis
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