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Polukarov A.V. On the issue of effective application of administrative instruments of combating corruption in the social sphere

Abstract: The article studies the problem of application of administrative instruments of combating corruption in the social sphere. This issue is conditioned by legal and organizational problems of combating corruption in the social sphere. The problem of corruption in the social sphere is particularly important since it affects the quality of people’s life. The author explains the necessity to increase the effectiveness of administrative instruments of combating corruption in the social sphere. The author suggests improving both material and procedural administrative instruments of combating corruption in the social sphere. The research methodology is based on the modern achievements of epistemology. The author applies general philosophical and theoretical methods (dialectics, the system method, analysis, synthesis, analogy, deduction, observation and modeling), traditional legal methods (formal logical) and the methods of special sociological research (statistical, expert assessments, etc.). The author concludes that at present, in order to ensure legality in the social sphere, it is necessary to improve the quality of various administrative instruments of combating corruption in the social sphere. The author states the necessity to develop legal regulation of combating corruption in the social sphere with the help of administrative instruments. 


Keywords:

public health, responsibility, punishment, crime, offence, corruption, delict, subject, sphere, composition


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