scholarly journals The Management of Civil Service Examination Related Ceremony During the Early Joseon and the Implications Thereof—The status of the Joseon king as viewed from the Mungwa jeonsi uiju (文科殿試儀註, Book of Court Rites Pertaining to the Palace Examination) and Bangbang uiju (放榜儀註, Book of Court Rites Pertaining to the Awards Ceremony for Successful Palace Examiners)—

SA-CHONG(sa) ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol null (75) ◽  
pp. 83-120
Author(s):  
An, Seul-gi
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 26-34
Author(s):  
E. V. Gerasenko ◽  

Employees of the federal courts' apparatus, in accordance with the current regulations, are public civil servants. In practice and in existing scientific research there is an approach to determining the legal status of this category of public servants through their duties, without specifying the specific requirements for candidates for the position to be filled. The purpose of this study is to define additional qualification requirements to be imposed on the applicant for the position of State Civil Service «Court Secretary» in court, in addition to those contained in the Federal Law «On State Civil Service of the Russian Federation» and orders of the Judicial Department of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation. The tasks of this work are to study the theoretical foundations of the concept of «status of a State civil servant », to compare federal legislation, decrees of the President of the Russian Federation, decisions and other acts of ministries and departments in the field of the State civil service in the apparatus of federal courts; Justification for the need to include in the status of a public servant serving in the court apparatus additional requirements for the level of education. The methodological basis of the present study was the general scientific methods such as analogy, derivation, system analysis, as well as the private scientific methods: formal-logical, technical-legal and comparativelegal in their various combinations. The study concluded that it was necessary to distinguish the status of federal court staff according to the level of education required to replace a public civil service post, in particular the «Registrar of the Court».


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