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Review and Analysis of Legal Regulation of Pre-Trial Mechanisms of Appeal Against Decisions and Actions (Or Inaction) of the Authorities and Their Officials in the Control (Supervision)
[Обзор И Анализ Правового Регулирования Механизмов Досудебного Обжалования Решений И Действий (Бездействия) Органов Власти И Их Должностных Лиц При Осуществлении Контроля (Надзора)]

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  • Yuzhakov, Vladimir (Южаков, Владимир)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Zyrianov, S. (Зырянов, С.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

Abstract

State control and supervision plays an important role, both in the activities of the authorities, in the lives of citizens and in the activities of various organizations, for which excessive attention from regulatory bodies becomes an insurmountable administrative barriers. In this regard, streamlining supervisory relations, including the development of the mechanism of pre-trial appeal as a way of protecting the rights of citizens and organizations in the implementation of state control (supervision) is relevant.

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  • Yuzhakov, Vladimir (Южаков, Владимир) & Zyrianov, S. (Зырянов, С.), 2015. "Review and Analysis of Legal Regulation of Pre-Trial Mechanisms of Appeal Against Decisions and Actions (Or Inaction) of the Authorities and Their Officials in the Control (Supervision) [Обзор И Ан," Published Papers mn67, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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