Features Of Legal Regulation Of Public Procurement In Russian Law

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Pavel Zenovievich Ivanishin
Elena Yurievna Kovalkova
Alexander Nikolaevish Shpagonov

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Law is taken to mean rule and order, and it means general rules that cover a series of affairs equally. Like the law of supply and demand in economics or the law of gravity in natural sciences. The meaning of law in the term is binding rules and regulations that are established and implemented in a timely manner by an authority that has the power to legislate. The law in the special sense is the rules that are established by the legislature by following certain procedures, and in the general sense, it includes the approvals of the legislature and the government. Law is governed by a set of dos and don'ts known as the law. A necessity is the need for the law. To prevent human arbitrary behavior, we need laws. The peculiarities of the Russian Federation's legal framework governing public procurement are examined in this article along with their dynamics. contract system in the area of procuring goods, labor, and services for federal, state, and local needs, as well as regulatory laws governing the contract system. Throughout the study, it was possible to form a comprehensive understanding of the legal nature of public relations that emerged in the field of public procurement by addressing retrospective changes in this field, both in the normative and law enforcement areas. In addition, this article describes the function and position of the contract system and its supporting institutions in the national economy and draws broad conclusions regarding the issues that obstruct the successful accomplishment of public procurement objectives.

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Ivanishin, P. Z. ., Kovalkova, E. Y. ., & Shpagonov, A. N. . (2022). Features Of Legal Regulation Of Public Procurement In Russian Law. BiLD Law Journal, 7(4s), 504–509. Retrieved from https://bildbd.com/index.php/blj/article/view/598 (Original work published January 4, 2023)
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