Features of the interaction of civil society and public authorities in martial law conditions
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Бутко Марія. Features of the interaction of civil society and public authorities in martial law conditions//Science online: International Scientific e-zine - 2023. - №11. - https://nauka-online.com/en/publications/jurisprudence/2023/11/15-12/
Annotation: In the context of martial law, the interaction between civil society and public authorities is of particular importance. Civil society can play an important role in ensuring the sustainability of society, supporting the state and its citizens, and in the country's recovery after the war. The state authorities, for their part, should create conditions for effective interaction with civil society. However, the interaction between civil society and public authorities under martial law has its own peculiarities. The author notes that these peculiarities are due to such factors as strengthening of the role of the State under martial law, reduction of the level of trust in public authorities, and restrictions on freedom of speech and action, which may complicate the interaction between civil society and public authorities. In this regard, the need for interaction between civil society and public authorities under martial law is particularly acute. Civil society can provide important information and support to the state authorities, and the state authorities can provide civil society with the necessary assistance and protection. The author of the article provides the following recommendations for improving the effectiveness of interaction between civil society and public authorities under martial law: public authorities should ensure effective communication with civil society; public authorities should support NGOs working in the field of social and humanitarian support for victims of war, as well as in countering Russian aggression; public authorities should ensure respect for freedom of speech and action in the media. These recommendations are aimed at making the interaction between civil society and public authorities under martial law more effective and productive. They can be used by both public authorities and civil society organizations to improve cooperation between them and ensure effective solutions to problems arising in wartime.