Abstract
The paper considers the problems of modern understanding and the role that police law is playing as a sub-branch of Russian administrative law. The enactment, within in the framework of the reform of the Russian Interior Ministry, of the law on police accelerated the renewal of Russian police legislation that by now consists of hundreds of legislative acts. The author notes that in our country the process of releasing the police (militia) of non-core functions was completed in 1930-s, and the formation of police law took place in the second half of the 20th century. The author concludes that currently necessary prerequisites have developed and first steps are being made to research the problems of foundation and development of police law, its subject matter, methodology, system, sources, and the place in the legal system of Russia. The paper draws attention to the necessity to expand and clarify policing and regulatory powers connected with coercion or compulsion to act in a certain way. The author subjects to critical evaluation an extremely conservative interpretation prevailing in the scientific society of the processes that are taking place due to the police reform.
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