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Item Financial and Economic Security in Ukraine: Improving a System based on the International Example(REF Press, 2022) Cherniavskyi, S.; Dzhuzha, O.; Babanina, V.; Гаруст, Юрій Віталійович; Harust, Yurii VitaliiovychIt is crucial for economics of the state to find ways to improve the security system of the country. The purpose of the study was to analyze the economic security of Ukraine, compare it with the systems existing in other countries and provide practical recommendations for improving the security system. General theoretical methods were used, as well as the regulation acts of the European countries on this issue were analyzed. The experience of European countries was studied and the factors influencing their financial and economic security policies were identified. Legislation regulating Ukraine's economic security and its practical implementation were analyzed. Conclusions were drawn on the need for reforms in the domestic and foreign economic policy of the country which will provide better security.Item Legal aspects of providing economic protection the ukrainian state in 1917-1990(Sumy State University, 2020) Мельник, Вадим Іванович; Мельник, Вадим Иванович; Melnyk, Vadym IvanovychThe issue of ensuring the legal protection of the economy for the Ukrainian state was oneof the key issues, along with such issues as territorial integrity, sovereignty of the authorities, ensuring real defense capability, etc. It is worth agreeing with the view of L. Korchevskaya, who argues that the economic aspect of security is closely linked to trade relations that have been traced throughout human history [1, p. 38], which undoubtedly could not bypass Ukraine, given its territorial location, the availability of many tangible and intangible resources and existing trade and financial ties. At the same time, as historical experience has shown, the inability to develop a fully-fledged and comprehensive, self-interest legal system, owing to frequent changes in territorial structure and the frequent objective need to subordinate the will of certain other entities, significantly hindered the development.