Abstract

The article is devoted to the scientific study of the theoretical and legal aspects of determining the legal content of the category "control and supervisory powers of the Supreme Council of Justice". Within the framework of the study, a scientific analysis of available doctrinal sources was carried out regarding the correlation of concepts related to the outlined issues, namely: "control", "supervision", "control and supervision activity", "authorization" and some others.
 It is noted that the purpose of this article is the need for a theoretical-legal analysis of doctrinal sources, normative legal acts on issues related to the concept and content of the control and supervisory powers of the High Council of Justice. To achieve the set goal, the work uses a system of methods of scientific knowledge, in particular, general scientific, special, as well as proprietary legal methods. At the same time, taking into account the direct connection of control and supervisory powers and the legal status of the High Council of Justice, we foresee the need to use various methods, techniques, and approaches that are necessary for conducting research. Accordingly, the choice of these research tools is conditioned by the set goal, the defined subject, the formulated tasks, as well as the nature of the available material of the selected research. Therefore, the set of selected methods, approaches, techniques forms a correspondingly ordered system, which determines their use with theoretical and empirical materials in a given sequence.
 It is noted that the problem of researching the control and supervisory powers of the High Council of Justice is dialectically combined with the concept of the constitutional and legal status of this body and is relevant in view of the doctrinal sources in the domestic jurisprudence.
 The author singled out the system of control and supervisory powers from the total number of powers of the Supreme Council of Justice.

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