PECULIARITIES OF THE INFLUENCE OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES ON THE FORMATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGAL NOMENCLATURE

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Solomaha, Artem [1 ]
Palinchak, Mykola [2 ]
Petretska, Nataliia [2 ]
机构
[1] Taras Shevchenko Natl Univ Kyiv, Kiev, Ukraine
[2] State Univ Uzhhorod Natl Univ, Uzhgorod, Ukraine
关键词
administrative law science; nomenclature; economic sciences; public administration; management; good governance;
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10.30525/2256-0742/2024-10-2-252-257
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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The article is devoted to determining the peculiarities of the influence of economic sciences on the formation of the nomenclature of administrative law. It is found out that the nomenclature of modern administrative law develops under the influence of the results of other sciences and researches, among which the economic sciences take the first place. It has been established that the specialist literature does not consider the general tendencies of development of the nomenclature of administrative law under the influence of economic sciences. At the same time, administrative legislation always uses economic concepts in the texts of normative legal acts, otherwise it is impossible, firstly, to determine the scope of competence of the relevant authority and, secondly, to clarify the peculiarities of its functioning in the specific sphere of economic relations. It has been shown that in the last thirty years, in the nomenclature of administrative law: 1) some categories have remained unchanged; 2) some concepts have lost the status of categories and ceased to be used in scientific circulation; 3) new categories have appeared; 4) economic categories have become widely used. Thus, at the present stage of development of administrative law, economic sciences have a significant influence on the formation of its nomenclature. This process is characterised by the following positive results: 1) administrative law regulation and public administration in the economy take into account the achievements of economic sciences in order to increase the efficiency in the relevant field of both administrative law norms and the activities of public administration bodies; 2) the maximum satisfaction of economic interests and the exercise of economic rights of human beings in administrative law relations; 3) a real implementation of the human-centred concept in the relations between public administration bodies and private persons when it comes to the provision of public services in the field of economic activity; 4) a harmony between the achievements of economic sciences and administrative law sciences, which complement each other in a certain
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