The Role of Subordinate Acts in the Administrative Legal Mechanism of Realizing the Right of Citizens to Apply to Public Authorities

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The purpose of this article is the study of the system of by-laws in the administrative-legal mechanism for exercising the right of citizens to apply to state authorities of the Russian Federation at all levels of their adoption, as well as determining their role and significance. The problems of unsystematic, chaotic, internal inconsistency of the studied system of legal acts, as well as cases of adoption by authorities of departmental acts in violation of the provisions established by the Federal Law "On the procedure for considering applications of citizens of the Russian Federation" are revealed. Proposals for improving the legislation on citizens' appeals are formulated and substantiated. The study was conducted through the use of logical, formal-legal, comparative-legal and system-structural scientific methods.

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Stanislav Vladimirovich Kalashnikov

Tyumen State University

Email: kalashnikov.tmn@gmail.com
post-graduate student Tyumen, Russia

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