Fight corruption at the state and municipal levels in Russia

Following sociological (field) researches

https://doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v5nS3.1672

Authors

  • Sergey A. Vorontsov Doctor of Law, Professor, Acting Director of the Scientific and Training Center for Combating Corruption of the Institute of Law and National Security of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, 119571, Russia
  • Alexey Y. Mamychev Dr. habil. in political science, PhD in law | Head of the Laboratory of Political and Legal Research, Lomonosov Moscow State University | Professor, Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service, Russia
  • Alexander V. Ponedelkov Honoured Scientist of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Laboratory for Problems of Increasing the Efficiency of State and Municipal Governance of the South Russian Institute of Management being a branch of the RANEPA under the President of Russia
  • Veronika V. Kolesnik Professor, Department of Civil Law in the Rostov Branch of the Russian State University of Justice, Russia
  • Natalia A. Boyko Неad of the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law in the Institute of Service, Tourism and Design (branch) of the Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education, North Caucasus Federal University, Russia

Keywords:

anti-corruption policy, combating corruption, corruption, legislative and law, sociological

Abstract

The need to improve the efficiency of combating corruption presupposes an increase in the influence of ethical and moral norms on the observance of prohibitions, restrictions, and requirements established in order to counter corruption, as well as the development of additional mechanisms and tools for preventing corruption manifestations. Moreover, it is clearly not enough to legalize the norms of anti-corruption behaviour, through which law enforcement activities in this area could provide real results. Anti-corruption norms require not only legalization, but also legitimation, that is, recognition and support by citizens and society of this work as a whole. Only a combination of these two components can ensure an increase in the effectiveness of the prevention of corruption offenses in the Russian Federation. Legislative and law enforcement activities in the field of combating corruption systematically demonstrate not resistance, but a compromise, which negatively affects the authority of state bodies responsible for solving problems in the field of combating corruption, provokes legal nihilism among some citizens, disbelief in the goals and objectives declared by the anti-corruption policy.

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Published

2021-11-04

How to Cite

Vorontsov, S. A., Mamychev, A. Y., Ponedelkov, A. V., Kolesnik, V. V., & Boyko, N. A. (2021). Fight corruption at the state and municipal levels in Russia: Following sociological (field) researches. Linguistics and Culture Review, 5(S3), 1185-1216. https://doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v5nS3.1672

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