Abstract

The problem of the existence of levels of legal regulation is analyzed: intranational, supranational and international, the ratio of which is an independent scientific task. The nature of supranational regulation is analyzed. Based on the analysis of doctrinal and historical material, it is concluded that the basis of supranational regulation is the delegation of rule-making powers, as a form of realization of the sovereignty of a group of states within the framework of a confederation, community or other form of international association of states. The correlation between supranational and international legal regulation is analyzed on the example of the rule-making activity of international organizations. The purpose of supranational, domestic and international regulation in modern conditions is determined.

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