This study focuses on the problem of training qualified specialists in the fields of jurisprudence and customs service. We analyzed theoretical and practical evidence and concluded that each legal provision has its own enforcement and regulatory potential, defined by a series of subjective and objective factors. These factors, among others, include: (1) depth of the conceptual ideas behind it; (2) the degree of their transformation; (3) judicial and technological accuracy; (4) content accuracy; and (5) legal correctness of the wording. These facts raise the question of involving the legislative bodies of Russian regions in developing independent and codified legislations on administrative offenses. Such legislations would regulate the entire system of preventing and curtailing administrative offenses and prosecuting the persons who commit them. In this case, the role of the federal center lies in creating unified material and procedural standards and rules-the Fundamentals of the Legislation of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offences in Customs.
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