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. The article is devoted to the possibility of concluding amicable agreements between offenders and bodies of administrative jurisdiction. The possibility of concluding such agreements exists in arbitration courts. The basis is article 190 of the Arbitration Procedure Code. According to the author, this possibility is provided for in article 49 of the Arbitration Procedure Code. The article analyzes the practice of concluding amicable agreements on specific cases. The author notes that there are few such agreements. There is often an opinion that the offender and the administrative jurisdiction body cannot agree, as this is contrary to the law. The author refutes this statement. The article contains a list of issues that may be included in the agreement. This list is based on judicial practice and scientific research. This is a list of issues for reconciliation. These items can be used by any authority. Additionally, if the administrative body has violated the law and goes beyond its competence, the court must refuse to approve the settlement agreement. According to the author, the institution of a settlement agreement should be more actively used in cases of bringing to administrative responsibility.
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