Regional & Climatic and Genetic & Physiological Determinants of Lawmaking Activities
Vitalii A. Ponomarenkov (),
Pavel A. Paulov (),
Anna V. Sidorova (),
Lilia G. Sayfulova () and
Igor V. Ovod ()
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Vitalii A. Ponomarenkov: Samara State University of Economics
Pavel A. Paulov: Samara State University of Economics
Anna V. Sidorova: Samara State University of Economics
Lilia G. Sayfulova: Samara State University of Economics
Igor V. Ovod: Samara State University of Economics
A chapter in Russia and the European Union, 2017, pp 31-37 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Topicality . Topicality of the studied problem is determined by the necessity for accounting of climatic, physiological, and other socio-determining factors of population’s living during lawmaking activities. The purpose of the paper is to view socio-determining essence (regional & climatic and genetic & physiological) of factors that determine the directions of lawmaking activities. Methodological basis of the work consists of cognitive, systemic & determining methodological approach that requires the use of a complex of general scientific, particular scientific, and special methods of research. The article views peculiarities of regional & climatic and genetic & physiological features of the country’s population and proves the necessity for their accounting of lawmaking and law-enforcement activities. Practical significance. The materials of the paper pose practical value for researchers, lawmakers, and law enforcers.
Keywords: Regional & climatic conditions; Genetic & physiological peculiarities; Lawmaking; Law enforcement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55257-6_5
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