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The scope of public administration in the sphere of forced migration in Russia: administrative-legal aspect
Author(s) -
Miroslava Ivanovna Petrovskaya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
administrativnoe i municipalʹnoe pravo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2454-0595
DOI - 10.7256/2454-0595.2021.6.32445
Subject(s) - forced migration , legislation , public administration , political science , scope (computer science) , public sphere , delegation , administration (probate law) , subject (documents) , corporate governance , christian ministry , law and economics , law , sociology , economics , politics , management , refugee , library science , computer science , programming language
This article is dedicated to substantiation of the specificity of public administration in the sphere of forced migration; reveals the specifics of this type of migration and peculiarities of its administrative-legal regulation. The goal lies in obtaining the theoretical conclusions and developing practical recommendations for the improvement of the system of governance of forced migration in Russia. The object of this research is public administration in the sphere of forced migration. The subject is a set of norms of administrative law of the Russian Federation that establish general provisions of the governance of forced migration, as well as determine the actors, institutions and mechanisms used in the process of ensuring the functionality of the system of acceptance of forced migrants. Within the framework of this research, the author outlines the methods for solve the identified problems in the sphere of governance of forced migration in Russia. Analysis is also conducted on recent changes in legislation that have not previously become the subject of a separate research. The ongoing developments in the sphere of forced migration are examined for the first time since delegation of powers in this sphere to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

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