About the Journal “Lobbying in the Legislative Process”
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Ivanov Nikita G.
Dr. Sci. (Law), Professor, Honorary Lawyer of the Russian Federation, retired Police Colonel; Professor, Department of Criminal Cases and Criminology, editor-in-chief, journal “Lobbying in the Legislative Process”
All-Russian State University of Justice (RLA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia)
Moscow, Russian Federation Vladimir V. Chistyakov Professor, Editor-in-chief
“Yur-VAK” Publishing house
Moscow, Russian Federation Elena V. Yastrebova Cand.Sci.(Phys.–Math.), Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, General Director
“Yur-VAK” Publishing house
Moscow, Russian Federation
All-Russian State University of Justice (RLA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia)
Moscow, Russian Federation Vladimir V. Chistyakov Professor, Editor-in-chief
“Yur-VAK” Publishing house
Moscow, Russian Federation Elena V. Yastrebova Cand.Sci.(Phys.–Math.), Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, General Director
“Yur-VAK” Publishing house
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the study of foreign experience of using lobbying as a way of aggregating public goals. The author substantiates the relevance of this topic for the formation of modern assessments of the importance of the institution of lobbying in state legal practice, as well as for determining the possibilities of its legislative regulation. The article analyzes the conceptual model of lobbying as a form of public goal-setting through the prism of the functioning of civil society institutions in Western European countries and the states of North America. The Asian experience of the existence and functioning of these institutions in the mechanism of manifestation of lobbying is also considered. Based on the fact that social relations depend on the structure of society and are the result of direct social communication, collective in nature, their dependence is substantiated, among other things, on everyday consciousness, which is capable of succumbing to lobbying influence. Meanwhile, individual human activity has a conscious and purposeful character; it defines goals, objectives and – last but not least – the conditions that must be met in order to meet certain needs in order to achieve goals and objectives. Particular emphasis is placed on substantiating the proposition that the formed personal value orientations affect the quality of human relations in the context of the functioning of civil society institutions.
How to Cite:
Ivanov N.G., Vladimir V.C., Elena V.Y., (2022), ABOUT THE JOURNAL “LOBBYING IN THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS”. Lobbying in the Legislative Process, 1 => .
Keywords:
lobbying, public interest, civil society, social institutions, volunteer sector, “responsible government”.
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