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Doctrinal Basics Of The Legal Technique: Comparative Analysis Within The European Legal Framework

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  • Alexander Malko

    (Saratov Branch of Federal State Budget Establishment of Science Institute of State and Legal Act of Russian Academy of Science, Russian Federation)

  • Margarita Kostenko

    (Southern Federal University, Russian Federation)

Abstract

The legal technique was initially developed as a kind of “interpreter” for the legislative will in the legal language using a specific ingenuity of legal engineering. Historically, the theoretical base of the legal technique was formed on a phased basis, essentially stimulated by state reforms, social transformations, and active legislation systematization. It should be mentioned here that legal technique is a distinctive category reflecting the political, economic, and legal situation in the historical period of a certain state development, but being extra-national in itself.The resource harmonization of the legal technique within the European legal framework means norm-setting regulations, coordination, and elaboration of common recommendations for the European countries. The cooperation in the legal technique standards harmonization will require the all-European cooperation to the new level as far as legal standards, human rights, democratic development, legitimacy and cultural cooperation are concerned.

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  • Alexander Malko & Margarita Kostenko, 2014. "Doctrinal Basics Of The Legal Technique: Comparative Analysis Within The European Legal Framework," CBU International Conference Proceedings, ISE Research Institute, vol. 2(0), pages 177-185, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:aad:iseicj:v:2:y:2014:i:0:p:177-185
    DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v2.461
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