Federal Strategies, Policy Concepts, and State Programs as Effective Instruments for the Implementation of the National Development Goals of the Russian Federation
https://doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2026.184.3.051-057
Abstract
The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal regulation of housing support for families in the Russian Federation as a key element in the implementation of national development goals of the Russian Federation. Drawing on systemic and structural, comparative legal, and other methodological approaches, the study identifies the multi-level nature of the regulatory framework, encompassing constitutional principles, sectoral legislation, special federal statutes, subordinate regulations, and state strategic policy documents. Particular attention is devoted to the legal status of the family, whose housing well-being is regarded as a prerequisite for sustainable national development and the achievement of national development objectives. The paper reveals discrepancies between declared state guarantees and their practical implementation, attributable to deficiencies in legal regulation, duplication of competences, and low levels of legal literacy among the population. The author provides scientifically grounded recommendations aimed at eliminating gaps in the legislation.
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About the Author
D. I. YakovlevRussian Federation
Dmitry I. Yakovlev - Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor, Department of Finance. Banking and Customs Law named after Professor N.I. Khimicheva.
Saratov
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For citations:
Yakovlev D.I. Federal Strategies, Policy Concepts, and State Programs as Effective Instruments for the Implementation of the National Development Goals of the Russian Federation. Actual Problems of Russian Law. 2026;21(3):51-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2026.184.3.051-057
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