Administrative responsibility and administrative coercion: a synergistic effect of interaction
Abstract
Taking into account the synergistic effect of
the interaction of administrative responsibility and administrative
coercion in the system of protection of human rights and freedoms,
ensuring public order helps to identify and increase the positive
effects of lawmaking, law enforcement and law enforcement. In
addition, it should be emphasized that administrative responsibility
as one of the priority and leading institutions of administrative law
can not be formed in isolation from internal and external factors of
legal influence, and at the same time, administrative coercion is one
of these areas. Thus, the synergetic effect is also manifested in the
interaction of internal and external factors shaping the effectiveness
of administrative sanctions for administrative offenses, but the
decisive influence in this case can be given to the educational
function. However, these functions of administrative responsibility
cannot be divided into primary and secondary, their impact is not
isolated, but systemic. But the classification of measures of
administrative and legal coercion is based on the purpose of applying
a particular group of coercive measures. That is, when applying
preventive measures, the main goal is to prevent possible offenses
and other harmful consequences of catastrophes, accidents, natural
disasters, etc., when applying administrative measures - to stop an
already started offense and prevent its possible harmful
consequences - compensation for property damage and restoration of
the state of affairs that existed before the offense, when applying
measures to ensure proceedings in cases of administrative offenses -
ensuring the appropriate procedural procedure for bringing the
perpetrator to administrative responsibility.