This book is a result of joint work of prominent legal scholars and practitioners. It covers the following topical issues of law and law enforcement practice: barriers preventing compliance with the principles of the rule of law, positive and negative aspects of law enforcement practice, insecurity of independence of the judiciary, artificial criminalization of economic activity, unjustified renunciation of prejudicial effect, non-legal formulation and interpretation of law, perfunctory and insufficient protection of property rights, etc. This book is of interest to legal professionals involved in lawmaking, public administration, law application and enforcement as well as those specializing in legal theory.