APPLICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL LIABILITY FOR THE MISUSE OF PARENTAL AUTHORITY
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Abstract
The article presents an analysis of legal regulation and jurisprudence related to the application of administrative legal liability for misuse of parental authority and consists of two parts. The first part of the article reveals the concept of parental authority, particularly focusing on the parent’s rights and obligations, reviews the legal acts that embed parents rights and duties. The second part presents the analysis of the legal regulation which enshrine authority of parents and those legal acts which determine legal liability for misuse of parents’ authority. The analysis of jurisprudence in order to determine the specific of realisation administrative liability of parents, who misused parental authority: i.e. unused parental authority or used parental authority against the interest of the child, is delivered in the second part.
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