Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Russian Law-Interpretative Policy and the Eurasian Economic Union Development

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2018 11 (6)
Authors
Malko, Alexander V.; Terekhov, Evgeniy M.
Contact information
Malko, Alexander V.: Saratov Branch of Institute of State and Law Russian Academy of Science 135 Chernyshevsky Str., Saratov, 410028, Russia; Terekhov, Evgeniy M.: Department of State and Law Disciplines, Balakovo Branch of the Saratov State Academy of Law 8/1 Red Star Str., Balakovo, 413865, Russia;
Keywords
legal policy; law-interpretative policy; legal activity; law-interpretative activity; law interpretation; interpretative act; interpretation practice
Abstract

The article shows the importance of introducing an interpretative form of implementing the legal policy in the context of globalization as exemplified by the Eurasian Economic Union functioning. Basing on the logical method, the authors’ definition of the “interpretative form of the legal policy implementation” concept is given; application of the modeling method results in the specific steps which are proposed to improve the international interpretation; with the help of the systematic method the specifics of the interpretative acts functioning within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union are revealed. The authors state the lack of attention, chained to the modern law-interpretative policy. The current problems are analyzed and the ways to overcome them are suggested. A focus of attention is given to the need for the legislative regulation of the mechanism of using the interpretative acts of the bodies of interstate associations in the domestic legal system. This work can be used to improve both the European Union legislation and the legislation of its member states and to overcome the emerging legal difficulties

Pages
952-959
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/71662

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