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Civil law regulation and criminal enforcement of mandatory vaccination policies: A comparative aspect
Authors:Yurii M Yurkevych  Ivan V Krasnytskyi  Khrystyna B Romaniv  Oksana M Bronevytska  Vasyl M Parasiuk
Institution:1. Department of civil law disciplines, Lviv State university of internal affairs, 26, Gorodotska street, 79000 Lviv, Ukraine;2. Department of criminal law and criminology, Lviv State university of internal affairs, 26, Gorodotska street, 79000 Lviv, Ukraine;3. Department of criminal law disciplines, Lviv State university of internal affairs, 26, Gorodotska street, 79000 Lviv, Ukraine;4. Department of civil law and process, Lviv State university of internal affairs, 26, Gorodotska street, 79000 Lviv, Ukraine
Abstract:One of the most important tasks of any state is to provide everyone, including the child, with the opportunity for a healthy and fulfilling life. Processes of immunisation through vaccination are considered most appropriate for the prevention of infectious diseases. The purpose of this study is to understand the legal regulation of immunisation of the population and to give it a legal assessment, to review the legal acts on vaccination in different countries of the world and to identify the legal tendencies of resolving conflicts in the field of vaccination on the basis of court decisions. As a result of the research the prospective directions of work of civil and criminal regulation of vaccination of children, regulation of the right to education for children who have not been vaccinated, the lawsuits, petitions and court decisions regarding the population response to vaccinations were analysed. The authors of the study conclude on the methods of introducing mandatory vaccination of children, the development of new criminal legislation to protect rights and freedoms.
Keywords:Vaccination (obligation)  Vaccination (obligation)
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