The State Strategy of Modern Russia to Counter the Goals and Means Manipulation in Legal Regulation: Issues of Implementation and Optimization
https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-6794-2022-4-45-56
Abstract
Aim. Develop the concept of a state strategy to counter the goals and means manipulation in legal regulation.
Methodology. Both general scientific (dialectical, logical, systemic, structural-functional) and special scientific methods of research (formal legal, comparative legal, legal modeling) were used.
Results. The conclusion about the need for a systematic counteraction to the legal goals and means manipulation is substantiated. Both particular technologies of legal goals and means manipulation as well as the emerging practice of counteracting this form of legal behavior are studied.
Research implications. The concept of the state strategy for countering the goals and means manipulation in legal regulation is formulated and the steps that ensure its effective implementation are analyzed. In order to optimize the proposed strategy, particular measures of improvement of the current legislation are elaborated.
About the Author
M. А. KulikovRussian Federation
Mikhail A. Kulikov – Cand . Sci . (Law), Deputy Head, International Bureau for cybersecurity «CYBERPOL», doctoral student
Prospekt Vernadskogo 76, Moscow 119454
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