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2014 | 6(1) | 105-116

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Administrative Liability as Means of Ensuring Economic Security

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For a democratic legal state the security of citizens, society and the country is a way of ensuring rights and freedomsof its citizens. Therefore, the state and its bodies are responsible for ensuring such a regime of social relations, answeringthe threats identified in advance, in which there is an effective legal and institutional mechanism that would prevent, suppressor restore the violated legal status. The following article is devoted to an ongoing problem of law enforcement — ensuringeconomic security. The author examines the function and role that administrative liability plays in the mechanism of ensuringeconomic security. A lot of attention is paid to the characteristics of administrative offences committed in the economicsector. These include the following administrative sectors: protection of property, protection of the environment and naturalresources, industry, construction and power industry, agriculture, veterinary, land reclamation, transportation, communicationand information, entrepreneurship, finance, taxation, insurance, securities market, customs (customs rights infringement)as well as in the field of administrative penalties. The author points out that the Administrative Offence Code of the RussianFederation gives ten types of administrative penalties out of which administrative fines are most often used, issuinga warning is rather limited, and the confiscation of the instrument of criminal or administrative offence is most often usedin the field of customs. The ideas presented in the article are intended to give a detailed insight into the administrative liabilityin the sphere of economic security, the increase of effectiveness of law‑makingand law enforcement activities in the areadiscussed.

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