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Employment of Expert and Civic Participation as a Way to Improve the Legislative Process: Methods and Mechanisms
[Привлечение Экспертного И Гражданского Участия Как Путь Совершенствования Законотворческого Процесса: Методы И Механизмы]

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  • Shulman, Ekaterina (Шульман, Екатерина)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Maracha, Vyacheslav (Марача, Вячеслав)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Katsaurova, Svetlana (Кацаурова, Светлана)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The problems of the establishment of the institution for assessing the regulatory impact in the Russian Federation are analyzed. The methodology of sociological research is presented, the materials of which reconstruct the position of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia. The possibilities of institutions for assessing the regulatory impact and assessing the actual impact as forms of expert and public participation in the process of lawmaking are considered. The key problems are analyzed and recommendations are developed to increase the effectiveness of public participation in the law-making process and decision-making.

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  • Shulman, Ekaterina (Шульман, Екатерина) & Maracha, Vyacheslav (Марача, Вячеслав) & Katsaurova, Svetlana (Кацаурова, Светлана), 2017. "Employment of Expert and Civic Participation as a Way to Improve the Legislative Process: Methods and Mechanisms [Привлечение Экспертного И Гражданского Участия Как Путь Совершенствования Законотво," Working Papers 051740, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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