Abstract

Such state policy directions as the legal regulation in the sphere of higher education and training of scientific and teaching staff distinguish itself with a special actuality. On the one hand, the efficient organization of the relevant processes require the state-managed theoretical and methodological base, the definition of the series of categories of administrative law, and on the other hand – the permanent improvement of the current legislation with purpose of its compliance to dynamic developing social relations and contemporary challenges of Russian government and society. Administrative legal means, as the one of the most broad and governmental significant categories of administrative law, factually cover all the number of settlements and actions for the governing of any sphere of social relations from the government agencies and specially authorized organizations. Considering the mechanism of administrative legal regulation in the sphere of higher education and training of scientific and teaching staff it is necessary to study the main approaches to the definition, direction and specific features of the relevant administrative legal remedies. In this article the author suggests the analysis of these categories, which allowed formulating the term of administrative legal means in the sphere of higher education and the training of scientific and teaching personnel and to extract their specific, what is necessary during the research of the most defenseless points in the legal regulation of the relevant system of social relation and formation of the suggestions for their improvement.

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