Abstract
Reforming administrative and tort legislation is based on ensuring compliance of the prohibitions and restrictions established in its norms with social needs in protecting the interests of the individual, society and the state from unlawful attacks. This article analyzes the factors and circumstances that are used in the rule-making process to justify the advisability of establishing (changing) sanctions in the rules of law on administrative responsibility, as well as specific types and sizes.
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