Constitutional and Legal Aspects of State Control and Supervision Activities (Legal Positions of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation)


  •  Aygul Faritovna Samigullina    
  •  Almas Azgarovich Imamov    
  •  Ksenia Vyacheslavovna Kostina    
  •  Alevtina Aleksandrovna Goncharova    

Abstract

The presented article is devoted to the analysis of the legal positions of the Russian Federation Constitutional Court regarding the constitutionality of Russian legislation norms in the field of control and supervision activities. The generalization of the Constitutional Court practice of the Russian Federation allows you to group the decisions of the highest constitutional control body on several key issues: the limits of discretion by the legislator and law enforcer, the legal nature of state control and supervision measures, the balance of public and private interests in the sphere of relations under consideration and the guarantees of this balance. The team of authors concludes that the resolution of these problems is impossible without the Constitutional Court determining the content of a number of key concepts, developing the methodology for various constitutional principles and value balancing and, in general, focused efforts to constitutionalize Russian legislation.



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