Abstract
Alternative forms of administrative-legal dispute resolution are considered in the article based on current legislation. The object of the study is public- legal relations that are formed in the process of resolving administrative-legal disputes. The subject of the research is the theoretical, organizational, legal and applied aspects of public legal regulation of alternative resolution of administrative-legal disputes. The purpose of the research is to build a theoretical model of alternative resolution of legal disputes. The methodological basis is a dialectical method of cognition using special scientific methods. In accordance with a generally systematic approach, comparative-legal, formal-legal methods were used. It is noted that the technology of alternative resolution of a legal dispute can be found out as a specially created and empirically based system of methods and rules of purposeful step-by-step activity in this direction and the very set of alternative forms of dispute resolution with a certain sequence of application. The resolution of administrative and legal disputes by state institutions of non-judicial protection is carried out by state bodies, local self-government bodies and officials whose activities are regulated by national legislation and departmental regulations. Administrative-legal disputes are classified according to the criteria of the bodies that resolve the dispute: those that are resolved in court, administratively, and conciliation procedures. The alternative way of resolving an administrative-legal dispute is proposed to be understood as a procedure for resolving administrative-legal disputes regulated by the norms of administrative and administrative- procedural law, which is not related to the exercise of public-authority powers by entities that are not parties to the dispute. The parties to the dispute may have public-authority powers, and the implementation of alternative resolution of administrative-legal disputes may be an element of administrative competence. Further research will be aimed at determining the possibilities of using digital technologies as an alternative form of administrative dispute resolution.
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