Individual problems of the implementation of the right citizens of the russian federation to apply to organizations performing publicly significant functions

Authors

  • V. A. Vinokurov Saint Petersburg University of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia

Keywords:

Constitution of the Russian Federation, appeal of a citizen of the Russian Federation, principles of working with citizens' appeals, organizations performing publicly significant functions, bodies included in the unified system of public authority, Central Bank of the Russian Federation

Abstract

The article discusses some problems related to the realization by citizens of the Russian Federation of their constitutional right to appeal. The norm of the Federal Law "On the procedure for considering appeals of citizens of the Russian Federation" is analyzed, according to which this Federal Law applies to organizations performing publicly significant functions. The conducted research has shown the non-viability of such a construction in determining the organizations to which the said Federal Law should apply. Contradictions have been revealed to the fundamental principles of working with citizens' appeals, which are included in the Federal Law "On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia)" and come into force on July 1, 2024. To resolve the problematic issues raised in the article, the author formulated proposals to amend the federal laws "On the procedure for considering appeals from citizens of the Russian Federation" and "On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia)".

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Author Biography

  • V. A. Vinokurov, Saint Petersburg University of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia

    Doctor of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Theory and History of State and Law Department

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Published

2024-05-24

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State Authority. Legislative Process. Constitutional Law. Public Management.