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Systematization of normative acts is an activity aimed at streamlining and improving legal norms.
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Accounting for regulations
Collection of applicable regulations for processing and disposition according to a certain scheme for the purpose of storage by government bodies, enterprises, institutions and organizations. The most common are journal accounting and automated accounting.
Incorporation
Combining normative acts of a certain level in collections or collections of laws on branches of law, in chronological, alphabetical or other order without updating their contents. It is used in the Romano-German legal system to track changes and additions, to identify inconsistencies and contradictions. It happens (not) official. The incorporation of all the country's legislation is called general . Both state bodies and public organizations and individual citizens can engage in incorporation, therefore they distinguish between formal, informal, and official incorporation.
An outstanding example is the systematization of Russian law (“The Complete Collection of Laws of the Russian Empire ” and “ The Code of Laws of the Russian Empire ”), carried out in the first half of the 19th century by the Second Branch of His Imperial Majesty’s Chancellery under the leadership of M. M. Speransky
Consolidation
The unification of normative acts, the elimination of their multiplicity, which is achieved by creating large homogeneous blocks in the structure of legislation, which subsequently serve to codify legislation. Since it does not change the content of laws, it is an analogue of incorporation, it is used in the English legal system .
Codification
Creation of a new, systematizing legal act. The current legislation is being processed, obsolete parts are discarded, new ones are introduced, a common internal structure and rubrication is created. It is always official.
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