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Justice in Judicial and Non Judicial Practice in the Administration of the Russian Labor Law Problems and Prospects

Victoria Volkova (), Apollinariya Sapfirova () and Anna Petrushkina ()
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Victoria Volkova: North Caucasian branch of the Federal State Budget Institution of Higher Education Russian State University of Justice Krasnodar Russia, Postal: RU
Apollinariya Sapfirova: Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education the Kuban State Agrarian University named IT Trubilin Krasnodar Russia, Postal: RU
Anna Petrushkina: North Caucasian branch of the Federal State Budget Institution of Higher Education Russian State University of Justice Krasnodar Russia, Postal: RU

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2016, vol. 7, issue 7, 1891-1898

Abstract: Justice is an important component of a regulatory act Unfortunately issues related to legal justice and its duality in developing countries such as Russia are understudied Therefore this research investigates the regulations of the labor law from the perspective of justice and the practice of their administration The research also analyzes the legislation of the Russian Federation and court rulings related to labor disputes The conclusion is that the law can be unjust but that does not mean that it loses its legal force hence justice cannot affect the subject of administration of law with a view to preferring justice to law in case of discrepancies between these two concepts Theoretical recommendations are given regarding the reformation of the legal framework of the Russian Federation which will reduce the number of lawsuits related to labor disputes

Date: 2016
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