Nguyen Van Chuyen, Vu Quang Huan Features of the central state law-making bodies in Russia and Vietnam
Nguyen Van Chuyen
Candidate of Juridical Sciences, Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law,
Volgograd State University, General-Major of National Security, Deputy Commander-in-Chief
of the 4th Department of Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam
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Prospect Universitetsky, 100, 400062 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Vu Quang Huan
Postgraduate student, Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law, Volgograd State University, Administration worker of Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam
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Prospect Universitetsky, 100, 400062 Volgograd, Russian Federation
Abstract. In the article some features of regulatory law-making of the central (federal) government authorities in Russia and Vietnam are considered. The authors call the most obvious differences in the regulation of the law-making process of these countries.
The conclusion is that the Vietnamese penchant for order and attention to detail the regulatory framework of law-making could be beneficial to the Russian legislator.
Key words: law-making, law-making activities, law, regulatory legal acts.