Abstract

Achieving the goal of law, embodying the meaning of legislation, ensuring rights and freedoms, is carried out, inter alia, through the adoption of laws and the publication of bylaws. A significant role in this process is assigned to departmental rule-making. Through concretization in normative legal acts, rights and freedoms acquire certainty, acquire real existence. The right to information, as an essential human right, is no exception. Practical implementation, the implementation of the right to information in life, largely depends on the quality of departmental regulatory legal regulation. The article, using the example of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, reveals the nature of the normative legal regulation of informing the population by posting information on the Internet and in the media. The main normative documents governing the organization of interaction between the Russian police and the media, the procedure and issues of the content of the official website have been consistently analyzed. The study used methods of comparative analysis and synthesis, a formally logical, general scientific dialectical method. Based on the analysis of the normative legal acts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the field of mass media circulation, the practical significance of bylaws in the legal system of the Russian Federation, aimed at solving the problem of ensuring the right of citizens to information, is revealed. Departmental normative legal acts, regulating the activities of departments on interaction with the media and posting information on the Internet, are simultaneously aimed both at solving internal organizational problems and ensuring the right to receive information. Determining the main forms and topics of information messages, establishing the procedure for the circulation of information, the powers of officials, regulatory legal documents of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, allow you to obtain comprehensive, objective information about the activities of the internal affairs bodies.

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