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By administrative means (в административном порядке, "v administrativnom poryadke") was a term used in the Soviet Union when some actions which would normally require a court decision were left to the decision of executive bodies (administration), i.e. a form of extrajudicial punishment.
In modern Russia there are concepts of ru:административное правонарушение, administrative process, and ru:административная ответственность - all governed by the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses: administrative offense [ru] is "an unlawful, guilty action (inaction) of an individual or legal entity for which this Code or the laws of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation on administrative offenses establishes administrative liability [ru]", and "by administrative means" refers to the application of the administrative process.
Concepts similar to "administrative process" exist in other countries: de:Verwaltungsverfahren in Germany, pl:Postępowanie administracyjne in Poland, etc.
See also
- Special Council of the NKVD
- NKVD Troika
- Population transfer in the Soviet Union
- 101st kilometre
- Administrative arrest (Russia)
- Administrative complaint [ru]
- Administrative organ [ru], an organization with rights to carry out administrative activities
- Code of the Russian Federation on the Administrative Procedure [ru]
References
- Кодекс Российской Федерации об административных правонарушениях
- Works related to Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses at Wikisource
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