Control and supervisory activities of the murmansk region: experience for the Donetsk People's Republic

Authors

  • V. E. Golenko SFI «Economic Research Institute»

Keywords:

economic sphere, economic security, control and supervisory activities, legal support, law enforcement experience

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the control and supervisory activities of the Murmansk region in the context of applying the experience of such in the Donetsk People's Republic. The legal basis of control and supervisory activities has been established as the basis for ensuring economic security. The theoretical foundations of control and supervisory activities are defined. The features of control and supervisory activities are characterized. The practical basis of control and supervisory activities is analyzed. The positive experience of the control and supervisory activities of the Murmansk region were revealed and justified, due to the geopolitical situation and the level of development of the Donetsk People's Republic.

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Author Biography

  • V. E. Golenko, SFI «Economic Research Institute»

    Chief Lawyer of the Department for Research on Economic Security Problems

References

Osipov D.A., Bolshakova V.M. (2015). On the concepts of «state control», «state supervision» and «total control over the individual». Power, 5, 136-140. [In Russian]

(2023). Assessment of the system of control and supervisory activities of the Donetsk People's Republic at the time of entry into the Russian Federation: scientific analytical note. Donetsk: Economic Research Institute. [In Russian]

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Published

2024-11-26

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Section

Public control and supervision in the public and private law

How to Cite

Control and supervisory activities of the murmansk region: experience for the Donetsk People’s Republic. (2024). Economic Research Institute Journal, 35(3(35), 272-279. https://journals.econri.org/index.php/journal/article/view/666

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