REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT AS A WAY TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF REGULATORY AND LEGAL ACTS

Author(s): Morozova T. N., Nikitina T. S., Slyusarenko T. V.

Rubric: Issues of theory and history of law

DOI: 10.21777/2587-9472-2025-1-13-21

Release: 2025-1 (45)

Pages: 13-21

Keywords: regulatory impact assessment, effectiveness, regulatory legal acts, system, conflict, legal mechanism, monitor- ing, law enforcement

Annotation: The article describes such interrelated categories, in the authors’ opinion, as “effectiveness of regulatory legal acts” and “assessment of regulatory impact” within the framework of scientific and practical approaches. As part of the study, the authors raise the question of whether, in principle, an objective assessment of the effectiveness of acts is possible, to what extent it depends on law-making and law enforcement. The answer to this question is complex and multifaceted and requires fundamental research. In this article, the authors conclude that any draft law should not be a mechanical set of legal norms, but should comply with the requirements of legal technology, language norms, and anti-corruption legislation; it should be adopted in accordance with the authority of the body that issued it, and should not contain provisions that run counter to the norms of higher-level acts. In ad- dition to all of the above, obviously, the draft law should be “working”, that is, aimed at optimizing those public relations that are the subject of its regulation. The authors consider the regulatory impact assessment procedure as one of the means to increase the effectiveness of regulatory legal acts by achieving these and other criteria. In the text of the article, the Russian Federation is abbreviated as RF.

Bibliography: Morozova T..N.., Nikitina T..S.., Slyusarenko T..V.. REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT AS A WAY TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF REGULATORY AND LEGAL ACTS // Journal of Legal Sciences. – 2025. – № 1 (45). – С. 13-21. doi: 10.21777/2587-9472-2025-1-13-21

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