On the Issues of Bringing to Administrative Responsibility in the Implementation of Missionary Activities

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Abstract

This article is devoted to the issue of attracting citizens who, by virtue of their religious beliefs, are engaged in missionary activities. At the same time, their actions, often unconsciously, may violate the current legislation, which, accordingly, entails bringing to administrative responsibility. At the same time, attracting such citizens for such administrative offenses, a number of significant contradictions in the actions of employees and in the existing legislation are revealed.

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Dmitry V. Ivanov

Moscow Financial and Industrial University «Synergy»; Moscow Regional Bar Association

Email: eleseeff@mail.ru
Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor of the Department of Legal Regulation business and applied jurisprudence Faculty of Law; lawyer Moscow, Russian Federation

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