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Kirillovykh, A.A. Administrative legal status of the higher education institutions.

Abstract: As a subject of law, a higher educational institution functionally manifests itself through various social relations regulated by regulations. The specificity of certain types of legal relations in this case establishes the criteria for their delimitation. For example, in contrast to civil law, administrative-legal relations presuppose the presence of an imperative element, a subordination-imperious nature of regulation. This situation of subjects is manifested mainly in managerial legal relations. Naturally, one or another executive body of state power always participates in managerial legal relations. Therefore, the manifestation of the administrative and legal status of the university and its content is determined at the level of relations, which almost always have a "vertical" structure and are subordinate in nature.



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