PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC AUTHORITY
- Authors: Vorobyova О.A.1, Sharafutdinov I.R.2
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Affiliations:
- Togliatti State University, Togliatti
- PJSC “KuibyshevAzot”, Togliatti
- Issue: No 2 (2017)
- Pages: 12-15
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://vektornaukipravo.ru/jour/article/view/198
- ID: 198
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Abstract
The relevance of the work lies in the fact that public power is always a subject of increased interest of the public. The aim of this work is the analysis of principles of public authorities in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation. This article examines the concept of public authority, which is multifaceted. The work also examines the principles of public power. The Constitution of the Russian Federation laid out new principles of organization and activities of public authorities. At fair opinion Vladimir Polanski, the principles, which are saturated with the Constitution (this is the peculiarity of the nature of the Basic Law) are the legal benchmark implementation of public authority, the activities of all actors involved in its formation, control. The analysis of scientific literature allowed us to highlight the following principles of public authority: legality; transparency, responsibility, unity of system of public authorities; compentencia autonomy and independence; the recognition, observance and protection of the rights and freedoms of man and citizen democracy. The guiding principle of the organization of public authority is the principle of democracy. The principle of transparency is one of the fundamental principles and means securing the open-STI and availability of information on decisions and actions of subjects of publiclytion of power. Compentencies the principle of independence of the different actors public authorities, is that various entities of public authorities with their own competence cannot arbitrarily invade the purview of other actors to replace them and limit their autonomy.
According to the Constitution the only source of power in our country is the people. Strategic development of Russia as a democratic state depends on effective organization of all institutions of power.
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About the authors
Оlga Aleksandrovna Vorobyova
Togliatti State University, Togliatti
Author for correspondence.
Email: Olga80_tlt@mail.ru
candidate of pedagogical Sciences, associate Professor of the Department of Business and employment law
Russian FederationIldar Rinatovich Sharafutdinov
PJSC “KuibyshevAzot”, Togliatti
Email: pravo.66@mail.ru
operator of PJSC “KuibyshevAzot”
Russian Federation