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Methodological Foundations of the Study of Judicial Practice in Disputes and Cases of Violations of the Legislation on the Contract System in the Field of Procurement for the Needs of Internal Affairs Bodies

https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2021-4-28-68-75

Abstract

The state and trends of judicial practice are important indicators of the effectiveness of justice. Their study is a prerequisite for identifying shortcomings (gaps and collisions) of regulatory regulation, including in the field of procurement, as well as developing proposals to eliminate it or minimize the corresponding shortcomings.
The article offers the basics of the methodology of judicial practice research on disputes and cases of violations related to the application of legislation on the contract system in the procurement of goods (including works and services) for the needs of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation.
The subject of the study is typical errors in the application of material and procedural norms of contractual and interrelated branches of law, the causes and conditions of violation of the principle of uniformity of the relevant judicial practice.
The authors make and substantiate proposals to improve the Methodology of comparative assessment of the activities of logistics units of the territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia aimed at improving the efficiency of the use of budgetary funds by internal affairs bodies.

About the Authors

A. А. Tsvilii-Buklanova
Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Russian Federation

Anna A. Tsvilii-Buklanova

Zoya and Alexander Kosmodemyanskikh str., 8, Moscow, 125171



P. V. Samolysov
Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Russian Federation

Pavel V. Samolysov

Zoya and Alexander Kosmodemyanskikh str., 8, Moscow, 125171



S. N. Belova
Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Russian Federation

Svetlana N. Belova

Zoya and Alexander Kosmodemyanskikh str., 8, Moscow, 125171



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Tsvilii-Buklanova A.А., Samolysov P.V., Belova S.N. Methodological Foundations of the Study of Judicial Practice in Disputes and Cases of Violations of the Legislation on the Contract System in the Field of Procurement for the Needs of Internal Affairs Bodies. Russian competition law and economy. 2021;(4):68-75. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2021-4-28-68-75

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