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Administrative and municipal law
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Kravchuk, A.M. The turn from the concept of due state administration to the practice of administrative lawmaking by the federal executive bodies.

Abstract: The article includes a study of the key fundamentals of the globally accepted concept of good governance in part of its inclusion into development and implementation of normative legal acts by federal executive bodies. The basis for the study was a Good Governance concept, previously provided within the UN framework by the ESCAP, under which there are 8 key characteristic features of Good Governance. It is established that most of the principles for Good Governance are implemented in normatively established procedures for the development, publication and registration of normative legal acts of the federal executive bodies. At the same time some principles should be taken into account when arranging improvements of the procedure of drafting and adoption of the normative legal acts (drafts) by the federal executive bodies).


Keywords:

administration, due governance, state government, Good Governance, administrative act, preparation of administrative acts, administrative norm-making, preparation of normative acts, expertise of normative acts, administrative law.


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