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Trends of further development of technical monitoring and state control over the implementation of the obligatory requirements for the produce and process security

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A well-developed system of technical monitoring suggests technical regulations which set defi nite fi nancially and economically substantiated requirements for the produce and processes. Th ese requirements must be explicit, unequivocal, comprehensive and suitable for practical use. Yet so far, the requirements of obligatory parameters of security and the requirements of quality of the produce and processes have actually had the same legal status and common terms of making and providing their compliance. Th e norm-and-technical documents have still enjoyed the status of obligatory legal documents which allows agencies and citizens. It obviously contradicts the Constitution fundamentals and is a serious hindrance to the development of the economy in Russia.

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  • Tat'yana Kuksa, 2010. "Trends of further development of technical monitoring and state control over the implementation of the obligatory requirements for the produce and process security," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 2, pages 40-55.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:vgmu00:2010:i:2:p:40-55
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