Sphere of Providing Funeral Services in Ukraine: Current Problems

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The authors have presented specific features of providing funeral services in Ukraine. emphasis has been placed on the fact that quality administrative is a priority dominant development society’s legal and social life. emphasized importance creating equal opportunities for access to all citizens, which should contribute their quality. Particular attention process legislative transformation taking place various areas regulation be paid one relevant – provision services, which, although not included official list but an nature given parties provision. At same time, issue monopoly corruption field remains poorly studied. determining definitive these services. Taking into account current realities reforms spheres public life impact effectiveness implementation, prevalence acute respiratory disease Covid-19, analyzed aspects procedural irregularities sphere monopolized corrupt Ukraine among main shortcomings such mechanism. It problems arise this area are: 1) lack transparent information systems, significantly complicates mechanism choosing burial place, necessary documents creates corruption; 2) violation requirements landscaping, proximity sites human habitation, legally regulated options bioburials, causes deterioration environmental situation.

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عنوان ژورنال: ?????? ???????????? ????????????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1999-5717', '2617-278X']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.32631/v.2021.3.17