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THE PRINCIPLE OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY, ITS ASPECTS AND THEIR NORMATIVE CONSOLIDATION IN THE LEGISLATION OF MODERN RUSSIA

Abstract

The article considers some aspects of the principle of state responsibility as one of the most important principles of the modern legal state. The responsibility of the state to the individual in its various manifestations is the most important factor of modern state and legal development, the most important condition for the implementation of democratic principles and social activity. Therefore, the main aspects of this principle should not only be enshrined in the Federal and regional legislation of modern Russia, but also be provided with mechanisms for their practical implementation.

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S. A. Zhinkin
Kuban State University
Russian Federation


L. P. Vysotskaya

Russian Federation


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Zhinkin S.A., Vysotskaya L.P. THE PRINCIPLE OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY, ITS ASPECTS AND THEIR NORMATIVE CONSOLIDATION IN THE LEGISLATION OF MODERN RUSSIA. Legal Bulletin of the Kuban State University. 2020;(3):8-12. (In Russ.)

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