Abstract

The purpose of the article is to determine the social and political conditions for the adoption of normative legal acts of the Ukrainian SSR in the context of the formation and activity of the Institute of Commissioners of the RSFSR (Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic) on the territory of the Ukrainian SSR in the first half of the 1920s. The research methodology is based on general scientific principles of objectivity, scientificity, and scientific validity, as well as historicism, with the use of special scientific methods (historical-typological and structural-systemic). The scientific novelty lies in the fact that the creation of various Institutes of Commissioners of the RSFSR (later the USSR) at the Soviet of People`s Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR (SPC Ukrainian SSR) is analyzed, and the characteristics of the activities of various commissioners in the SPC of the Ukrainian SSR are described. Conclusions. The formation and functioning of the Institutes of the Commissioners of the RSFSR (later USSR) at the Soviet of People`s Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR took place on the basis of the directives of the RSFSR (later USSR) with the subsequent approval of the candidates of the VUTsVK (All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee) and the SPC Ukrainian SSR. In their activities, the commissioners were accountable to the relevant People's Commissariats of both republics, supervising and controlling the activities of the relevant SPC Ukrainian SSR, and overseeing the implementation of the directives of the SPC of the RSFSR (with the consent of the USSR).

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