The article discusses the historical background and development of the law of public administration and a conceptual framework for public-legal regulation of social relations. Special attention is paid to questions of the Church's understanding of law, formed in Byzantium, where it began a special understanding of public law as the basis of ensuring nationalsovereignty and territorial integrityand encountered a single religious-public law played a key role reliable spiritual pillars of society that is relevant today. Creation of unknown to ours organizational legal to state system of the bodies and organizations which are allocated with various powers of authority became earlier a modern sign of time in our country. At the same time administrative law as fundamental institute of public administration, it is urged to ensure, first of all, safety of own citizens and to offer mechanisms of such legal regulation at which citizens will feel own value even in those cases of reasonable right restrictions which are caused by the difficult device of political life of any society.
public administration, administrative law, public law regulation, the law of the Church
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