36. Fundamentals of Traffic Law

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36.1. Which authority has the right to consider appeals against administrative detention, personal search, inspection of belongings, examination, as well as seizure of belongings and documents, including a driver's license?

UAЯкий орган має право розглядати оскарження адміністративного затримання, особистого огляду, огляду речей, огляду, а також вилучення речей і документів, у тому числі посвідчення водія?

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Article 267 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses (Appeal of administrative detention, search and seizure of items and documents)

"Administrative detention, personal search, search of belongings, and seizure of items and documents may be appealed by the interested person to a higher authority (higher official) in relation to the authority (official) that applied these measures, to the prosecutor, or to the court."

Brief application: since a driver's license is a "document," its seizure (as well as administrative detention, personal search, search of belongings) may be appealed either to a higher authority/higher official (as well as to the prosecutor), or to the court — depending on the chosen method of protection.

That is, the correct answer is "The authorities specified in answers 1 and 2," given that, according to the administrative legislation applicable to the field of traffic rules (Art. 267 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses), such measures may be appealed both to a higher authority (higher official)/prosecutor and to the court.

When a police officer applies administrative enforcement measures to a person (administrative detention, personal search, search of belongings, inspection, as well as seizure of belongings and documents, including a driver's license), the driver or another interested person has the right to appeal them. This is important because such actions can significantly restrict a person's rights, and the law provides a mechanism for monitoring their legality.

Article 267 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses specifies where exactly a complaint about such actions can be filed. The logic of the provision is as follows: appeals are allowed not in a single place, but in two possible directions. The first way is to apply to a higher authority or a higher official regarding the authority (official) who applied the detention, search, or seizure. For example, if you believe that an inspector unjustifiably seized your documents, you can file a complaint with the management of the relevant unit.

The second way, which is directly provided for by the same article, is to apply to the prosecutor or to the court. In practice, this means that an interested person may choose judicial protection if they believe that the actions regarding detention, search, or seizure (including the driver's license) were illegal or unfounded, and request a legal assessment of them.

That is why the correct answer in the test is the option that combines the listed legal avenues of appeal. If answers 1 and 2 separately indicate these authorities (higher authority/official and court/prosecutor), then the correct answer will be the generalized option that covers both groups.

Therefore, the correct answer is "The authorities specified in answers 1 and 2," since Article 267 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses allows such actions to be appealed both to a higher authority (higher official) and by applying to the prosecutor or to the court.

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