Analysis of the executive discipline of medical and pharmaceutical experts compliance with the law in the field of trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (5) ◽  
pp. 68-73
Author(s):  
Ольга Давыдова ◽  
Ol'ga Davydova ◽  
Лариса Царахова ◽  
Larisa Carahova ◽  
Ирина Левкова ◽  
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The activity of trafficking in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances is inextricably linked with medical and pharmaceutical activities.Analysis of the executive discipline by medical and pharmaceutical specialists in compliance with the law in the field of trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances revealed the most problematic aspects of the activity and the need to revise certain aspects of regulatory and legal activities, based on the modern requirements of practical medicine and pharmacy.

2021 ◽  
Vol 77 (4) ◽  
pp. 12-22
Author(s):  
Sergiy Vitvitskyi ◽  
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Antonina Bobkova ◽  
Andrii Zakharchenko ◽  
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The article analyzes the state of legislation on the implementation of bodies and departments of the National Police permitting and approval functions in the field of economy. On the basis of the conducted research the following basic directions of improvement of a legal basis for realization by police of the specified functions are offered: 1) consolidation at the level of the Law of Ukraine "On the National Police" and the Regulation on the National Police of police powers to issue permits in the field of arms, special means of self-defense, ammunition, explosives, as well as permits for the use of facilities and premises carrying out activities on the circulation of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors; 2) coordination of the list of paid services provided by the units of the National Police approved by the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine with the provisions of special regulations on the types of permits issued by these units; 3) extension of the Law of Ukraine "On Permitting System in the Sphere of Economic Activity" to relations on issuing permits to economic entities for the handling of weapons, special means of self-defense, ammunition and explosives, as well as the development and adoption of a special law on the legal regime of weapons , special means of self-defense and ammunition with the enshrinement of the main provisions on the peculiarities of the issuance by the police of the above permits; 4) bringing in line with the Law of Ukraine "On the permitting system in the field of economic activity" special regulations governing the issuance by the police of permits to participate in traffic of vehicles whose weight or size parameters exceed the normative; approvals of routes of movement of vehicles during road transportation of dangerous goods; permits for the use of facilities and premises intended for activities related to the circulation of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors; 5) filling the gaps in the legislation on the grounds and procedure for approval by police authorities of project documentation for the construction, reconstruction and repair of roads, streets and railway crossings, road service facilities, other road structures; construction of separate territories of settlements; general plans of individual buildings in settlements; projects of complex schemes of traffic organization and construction of urban electric transport lines; traffic organization schemes.


Author(s):  
Elizaveta Pavlik ◽  
Elena Ketenchieva

This article provides a classification and characteristics of persons convicted for crimes in the field of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances illicit trafficking. The article deals with the statistics in this sphere over the past five years. Based on the collected empirical evidence the authors analyzed the qualitative indicators of convicted drug offenders. The examination of statistical data from investigative and judicial practice on crimes in the field of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances illicit trafficking made it possible to sketch a criminal profile of a person sentenced to imprisonment: a citizen of the Russian Federation, a male between 18 to 39 years, having a secondary general or vocational education. Moreover, the personality of a convicted person is characterized by his internal criteria deformation devaluing the norms and rules that express and consolidate public interests. The authors also conducted a comparative analysis of offenders convicted both in the Russian Federation and in such federal subjects as Saint-Petersburg and Leningrad region. The choice of St. Petersburg as one of the objects of this research is justified by the fact that it has been among the leaders of the regions with the largest number of recorded drug-related crimes for several years.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 10-19
Author(s):  
Vikaas Budhwaar ◽  
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Vaishali Pruthi ◽  
Arun Nanda ◽  
Manjusha Choudhary

Author(s):  
Yishai Beer

This chapter deals with the lack of coherency between strategic reality—which uses deterrence as an essential strategic tool—and the prevailing law. Deterrence is a tool for enforcing compliance with the law; it promotes the containment of potential conflicts. It is pivotal in strategic thinking and, in many cases, an essential component of the national-defense strategy of law-abiding states. But although deterrence is central to the management of global security, in current international law deterrence considerations are perceived with suspicion and mistrust. It is perceived as an unlawful punitive measure. The lack of consensus on lawful deterrence, however, might create a vacuum that invites aggressors and transgressors. This chapter offers normative suggestions for introducing defensive deterrence and overcoming the practical problem of putting it into practice within the current contours of the law, by using the military professionalism criterion.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Fernández-Villarino ◽  
J. Andrés Domínguez-Gómez

PurposeThis study aims to explore how responsible corporate behaviour, specifically self-imposed financial regulatory control, might subsequently be reflected in the financial performance of companies subject to such regulation.Design/methodology/approachIn this study, the authors aim to explore how financial compliance in the form of the Economic Control Regulation (ECR) has impacted on the financial performance of professional football clubs in Spain. To this purpose, the authors adopted a quasi-experimental before and after study design. This type of design assesses the object of study before and after a specific event in order to determine whether this event has had any effects on the object. In this case, the event was the coming into effect of the ECR in the fiscal year of 2012, and the object hypothetically affected was the clubs’ economic performance.FindingsThe authors can confirm that in general terms and for the whole set of clubs analysed, the ECR has had a strong and positive effect on financial performance.Research limitations/implicationsIn this study, the authors wish to establish a link between the idea of “compliance” and that of “responsible corporate management practice”. It is not just a matter of compliance with the law. The fact of complying with certain laws could, in general terms, or from the point of view of common sense, be qualified as “responsible behaviour”. However, under the contemporary concept of corporate responsibility, compliance with the law is a behaviour that must be taken for granted. Responsibility, therefore, would entail going beyond such expected behaviour to one that exceeds the environment's expectation of the corporate actor.Practical implicationsWhat extent improvements in financial performance have also boosted social performance. Confirming such a positive effect endorses the argument that ethical improvements in corporate culture have a general effect on business sustainability in its different aspects: economic, social, environmental and in governance.Social implicationsThe authors may foresee that the culture of compliance will spread from the finance departments to other management areas. Its connection with ethical business practice is directly linked to the more complex concept of the “citizen company”. There are suggest interesting bases on which professional football clubs might move from a traditional profit-oriented company model towards a more contemporary one oriented towards relationships of integrity with the sport's environment. This study shows that the ECR has been a starting point for the development of Spanish professional football clubs towards this type of “citizen company”.Originality/valueIt was a single-sector study whose principal value lies in the verification of whether responsible economic management (the main consequence of applying the ECR) had any effects on company profits, financial results and other important indicators. In addition to fostering responsibility, this new management model involves a special innovation, as it is based on self-regulation (i.e. on regulations not imposed by national or supranational states), designed and implemented to ensure the sector's viability.


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