Research Perspectives on Legal Frameworks for State Control in Russia's Construction Sector

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Abstract

This article delves into scholarly research conducted by Russian legal experts on the legal frameworks governing state control and oversight in the construction sector. Undoubtedly, the construction sector, inherently diverse and multifaceted, captures a myriad of subdomains that collectively form the crux of the authors' academic pursuits. The analysis within this article is confined to those aspects previously explored by scholars, emphasizing the range of challenges that have intrigued Russian legal academics in their publications and dissertations. A comparative methodology was used for research, focusing on different scholarly viewpoints pertaining to legal challenges in state control of the Russian construction sector.

Particular emphasis is paid on two existing problems: the relationships between state control and oversight, and the balance between state-mandated regulation and industry self-regulation. It is noteworthy to mention that many solutions proposed in existing literature appear to be both inadequate and incomplete.

The authors conclude that there is a need to intensify research work on issues of legal regulation of state control in the construction sector in Russia. While acknowledging the depth and rigor of past studies, it is pivotal to underline that a significant portion of them were undertaken over ten years ago. Hence, they may not be entirely in line with the prevailing legal regulation or address the emergent complexities of the sector's regulatory landscape.

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Vladimir I. Bilyk

All-Russian Research Institute of the Ministry of Interior of the Russian Federation

Author for correspondence.
Email: vladrostovrui@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0000-9909-9079
SPIN-code: 7841-8000

Cand.Sci.(Law), associate professor, deputy chief of science research center

Russian Federation, Moscow

Dmitry M. Poslavsky

Moscow Finance and Law University

Email: poslavsky@inbox.ru

postgraduate student

Russian Federation, Moscow

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