Abstract

The subject of the study is the regulation of the training of officials engaged in control and supervisory activities in transport in the context of the imposition of sanctions against Russia by unfriendly states. The purpose of the work is to identify problems that hinder the organization of effective control (supervision) in transport to ensure the safety of the functioning of the transport complex based on a critical analysis of the organizational and legal foundations of the current training procedure for state civil servants of Rostransnadzor. It is noted in the work that changes in legislation are predetermined by the need to train qualified personnel, which implies guaranteed provision of the transport system with qualified personnel for its stable, safe and uninterrupted operation in conditions of reorientation of transport and logistics chains; import substitution of critically important products and components; changes in the powers of supervisory and control bodies, etc. Based on the results of the study of these problems, it was concluded that the training of qualified personnel should be considered as an essential component of the security system of the transport complex and an indispensable condition for the effective and sustainable functioning of the transport system. The use of tools of linguistic-semiotic, formal-dogmatic and systemic-legal approaches will help to solve the tasks assigned to the Russian transport system for the provision of transport services.

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