Legal Regulation of the Activities of Entities Exercising Control over the Circulation of Civilian Weapons in the Russian Federation
Автор: Goman O.S.
Журнал: Вестник Омской юридической академии @vestnik-omua
Рубрика: Публично-правовые (государственно-правовые) науки
Статья в выпуске: 1 т.22, 2025 года.
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The relevance of this study lies in the importance of the tasks assigned to federal executive authorities in implementing state control (supervision) over the circulation of civilian weapons, as well as in the specific nature of the administrative and legal regulation in this field. Object of the study: public relations arising in the context of administrative and legal regulation of control over the circulation of civilian weapons. Subject of the study: federal legislation and subordinate normative legal acts that define the organization and procedures for implementing control and supervisory functions, as well as the system of state authorities and their competencies in this area. Methodology: The research is based on both general and specialized scientific methods, including analytical, comparative-legal, system-structural, formal-logical, historical-legal, and sociological approaches. Problem Statement: The article highlights the lack of a clearly structured system of federal executive bodies responsible for the administrative and legal regulation of control and supervisory powers in the sphere of weapon circulation. It also addresses the limitations of applying general legal normative acts to this specific area of control (supervision) at the federal level. Hence, the study emphasizes the need to define a comprehensive list of applicable normative acts, their scope, and to establish a coherent system of control authorities with effective interagency coordination.
Civilian weapons, state supervisory and oversight bodies, regulation of state control (supervision), powers of supervisory authorities, control over the circulation of civilian weapons
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/143184188
IDR: 143184188 | DOI: 10.19073/2658-7602-2025-22-1-32-45