Units of time used in calculating administrative and procedural time limits

Temporal-legal regulation of administrative-procedural legal relations is directly related to the rules of calculating time limits, the uniformity of which determines the effectiveness of administrative process as a whole. The article is devoted to the study of time units used in calculating adminis...

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Main Author: Elena V. Beliakovich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2024-03-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Law
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Online Access:https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/38382/23226
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description Temporal-legal regulation of administrative-procedural legal relations is directly related to the rules of calculating time limits, the uniformity of which determines the effectiveness of administrative process as a whole. The article is devoted to the study of time units used in calculating administrative-procedural time limits. It proposes the definition of the category calculation of administrative-procedural time limit and highlights the principles of its calculating including uniformity, clarity, and reasonableness. Temporal regulation of administrative process by means of such units of time as day, sutki (day and night), week, decade, month, quarter, and year is also in the focus. The units of time used in calculating the time limits in administrative procedural law are divided into micro- and macro-units. The existing range of problems in legal regulation of administrative procedural legal relations through the day category is outlined. The article also looks at specificity of the legal nature of non-working days established in the pandemic period and highlights chaotic and discordant use of temporal units sutki and day in the administrative process. The author proposes to refrain from calculating administrative-procedural time limits by calendar values of sutki, week, month and a half .
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Units of time used in calculating administrative and procedural time limits
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temporality in law
24 hours
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calendar day
month
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title Units of time used in calculating administrative and procedural time limits
title_full Units of time used in calculating administrative and procedural time limits
title_fullStr Units of time used in calculating administrative and procedural time limits
title_full_unstemmed Units of time used in calculating administrative and procedural time limits
title_short Units of time used in calculating administrative and procedural time limits
title_sort units of time used in calculating administrative and procedural time limits
topic administrative and procedural law
temporality in law
24 hours
working day
calendar day
month
hour
url https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/38382/23226
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