Natalia RAKSHA, Anna BORENSTEIN, Elena POZDNYAKOVA, Yulia VETCHINOVA, Sergey LIKHACHEV and Yulia RUPPEL
1,2,3,4,6 Southwest State University, Kursk, Russia
5 Kursk State University, Kursk, Russia
Volume 2021 (24),
Article ID 3760921,
Governance and Urban Development - Strategies, Policies, and Challenges in Contemporary Cities: 37PublicAdm 2021
Abstract
The article is devoted to the consideration of administrative coercion in the system of ensuring the right of citizens to education. An analysis of administrative coercive measures to prevent and suppress violations of the citizens’ rights to education is carried out; an administrative responsibility in the sphere of implementation of the right to education is characterized. There are presented proposals on amendments to the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation in this direction.
Keywords: Public Policy, Administrative Coercion, Ensuring, Citizens’ Rights, Education.