Abstract

The paper deals with scientific approaches to the definition of state agrarian policy and concretization in law. Through agrarian sphere, law-making decisions are analyzed, thus expanding and clarifying the subject of legislative regulation using the mechanism of law-making concretization. The author believes that law-making concretization of legal provisions is necessary because, once implemented, it ensures the quality and efficiency of the legal system. A formal legal, systemic method is used to trace vectors of legislative decisions taken in the agricultural sector, starting with the basic legislative directions and guidelines set forth by the state agrarian policy, which are detailed (concretized) by special laws and statutory laws.

Highlights

  • Lawmaking is a continuous, dynamic way of human activity outlining the features of social life, the rules and norms of mutual social behavior

  • In order to protect national interests of the Russian Federation, a ban was introduced on foreign economic transactions that provide for certain types of agricultural products, raw materials and foods being imported from a country that decided to impose economic sanctions against Russian legal entities and/or individuals or that acceded to this decision [4]

  • The state agrarian policy is implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation [7], public authorities in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, unions of farmers that produce more than two-thirds of the total production of certain types of agricultural products, raw materials and food and provide related services

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Dynamic way of human activity outlining the features of social life, the rules and norms of mutual social behavior.

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