
Although Internet publication of laws and legal acts has been introduced by the government of Russia, the official online portal for legal information has not yet become an everyday tool for citizens or the professional legal community. The article discusses the reasons for this complicated transition to electronic publication, traces the historical traditions of the publication of normative legal acts in Russia, and analyses the problems of the judicial practice regarding the official publication of laws.
Главная идея: интернет-опубликование законов и других правовых актов внедрено государством, но пока официальный портал правовой информации не стал каждодневным инструментом не только каждого гражданина, но и профессионального юридического сообщества. В статье проанализированы причины сложного перехода к электронному опубликованию, исторические традиции отечественного опубликования нормативных правовых актов, проблема судебной практики по вопросам опубликования официальных документов.
ОПУБЛИКОВАНИЕ, НОРМАТИВНЫЕ ПРАВОВЫЕ АКТЫ, ИНТЕРНЕТ-ОПУБЛИКОВАНИЕ, ЭЛЕКТРОННОЕ ОПУБЛИКОВАНИЕ, СВОД ЗАКОНОВ, КОНСОЛИДАЦИЯ, WWW.PRAVO.GOV.RU
ОПУБЛИКОВАНИЕ, НОРМАТИВНЫЕ ПРАВОВЫЕ АКТЫ, ИНТЕРНЕТ-ОПУБЛИКОВАНИЕ, ЭЛЕКТРОННОЕ ОПУБЛИКОВАНИЕ, СВОД ЗАКОНОВ, КОНСОЛИДАЦИЯ, WWW.PRAVO.GOV.RU
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