Problems of the administrative and legal regulation of the humanitarian security issues against the backdrop of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict still lack comprehensive elaboration within administrative law, thus making the topic relevant from the perspective of further investigation and development of adequate solutions. The paper examines the “method of administrative and legal regulation” category, which has not been sufficiently addressed by legal scholars. Thus, it was recognized that humanitarian security during war includes assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, protection of citizens, prevention of humanitarian crises, aid to IDPs, provision with social and spiritual services, and resistance to information-psychological threats. One of the crucial players in securing a favorable humanitarian environment is the security and defense sector with the participation of the Department of Humanitarian Support of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, providing targeted help (protective gear, transportation vehicles, and technical support). In addition to governmental institutions and non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations are important subjects of humanitarian security improvement. The authors distinguish two groups of participants: foreign (such as the International Committee of the Red Cross, UN agencies, NGOs) and national ones (such as State Emergency Service of Ukraine, the National Police of Ukraine, State Migration Service of Ukraine, Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine), with the special emphasis on military and police chaplaincy as a main source of spiritual assistance. Interaction between these entities takes place in accordance with coordination, partnership, advisory relations, voluntary assistance, simplified procedures, and control principles.
Problems of the administrative and legal regulation of the humanitarian security issues against the backdrop of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict still lack comprehensive elaboration within administrative law, thus making the topic relevant from the perspective of further investigation and development of adequate solutions. The paper examines the “method of administrative and legal regulation” category, which has not been sufficiently addressed by legal scholars. Thus, it was recognized that humanitarian security during war includes assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, protection of citizens, prevention of humanitarian crises, aid to IDPs, provision with social and spiritual services, and resistance to information-psychological threats. One of the crucial players in securing a favorable humanitarian environment is the security and defense sector with the participation of the Department of Humanitarian Support of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, providing targeted help (protective gear, transportation vehicles, and technical support). In addition to governmental institutions and non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations are important subjects of humanitarian security improvement. The authors distinguish two groups of participants: foreign (such as the International Committee of the Red Cross, UN agencies, NGOs) and national ones (such as State Emergency Service of Ukraine, the National Police of Ukraine, State Migration Service of Ukraine, Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine), with the special emphasis on military and police chaplaincy as a main source of spiritual assistance. Interaction between these entities takes place in accordance with coordination, partnership, advisory relations, voluntary assistance, simplified procedures, and control principles.