Rodion Nehara

Research assistant at the Department of Administrative and Financial Law of the National University “Odesa Law Academy”, Ukraine.

The process of establishing the structure of public administration in Ukraine has been difficult, characterised by a series of reforms and reorganisations. Additional research is necessary to gain a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which the public administration system in Ukraine was modified during the operation of martial law and in order to evaluate its effectiveness. The objective of this investigation is to evaluate the performance of Ukraine's current public administration system during the conflict, describe the revolutionary changes that martial law has brought about, and examine the system's current state. The paper identifies shortcomings in the operation of specific public administration organizations and proposes solutions to address these deficiencies.

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The aim of this study is to identify the reasons and grounds leading to the suspension of the submission of anti-corruption electronic declarations by public servants in Ukraine, as well as to assess their appropriateness and significance at present. The authors reach the conclusion that the reinstatement of anti-corruption electronic declarations in Ukraine is currently imperative. Simultaneously, the authors propose a differentiated approach for different categories of public servants regarding declaration submissions, along with the establishment of mandatory preventive measures. Balancing these measures is crucial to the restoration process of anti-corruption electronic declarations. The subject of the study, considered a separate and independent research endeavor in Ukraine for the first time, holds prospects for further exploration, especially in the context of establishing mechanisms for implementing anti-corruption electronic declarations in times of a legal framework of martial law.

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