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Administrative Disputes in Russia: Theory and Practice

Student: Zelyonkina Evgeniia

Supervisor: Irina V. Mikheeva

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (Perm)

Educational Programme: Legal Support and Protection of Business (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2016

Annotation on Evgeniia Zelyonkina’s master’s dissertation “Administrative disputes in Russia: theory and practice”. In this dissertation the theory and the peculiarities of administrative disputes solving practice in Russian Federation are examined. The chosen topic includes several directions. The court order is considered by author to be the most reliable and approachable way of solving of any kind of dispute between any person and public authority. The systematization of doctrinal approaches to understanding of the administrative disputes content, summarizing of legal regulation of the studied field was carried on. The concept of administrative disputes and their classification and position in the legal system. The special attention is devoted to Code of Administrative Legal Proceedings (CALP) accepted in 2015. Trial aspects of administrative disputes and unification of their procedure in regular court and arbitration court are mostly investigated because of lack of CALP using practice. Collisions and gaps in legal regulation are analyzed, and ways of solving these problems are suggested using the investigations of administrative disputes in Germany. The object of study is public relations formed during solving administrative disputes. The subject of study are features of adjudication of administrative disputes in Russian Federation. The aim of the dissertation is to study administrative disputes as a way of conflict solution in public administration and to make a complex investigation of trial aspects of administrative disputes. The dissertation includes introduction, three chapters, conclusion, bibliography. 119 literary sources were used. Total page number is 70.

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