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The right to do business in Russia is granted by the Constitution
of the Russian Federation, which states that everyone shall have
the right to freely use his or her abilities and property for
entrepreneurial or any other economic activity not prohibited by
the law. In the Russian Civil Code, business activity is understood
as an independent activity, performed at one's own risk, aimed at
systematically deriving profit from the use of the property, the
sale of commodities, the performance of work, or the rendering of
services by the persons registered in this capacity in conformity
with the law-established procedure. Doing Corporate Business in
Russia attempts to examine not only the theoretical aspects of
Russian business procedures, but also the specific nature of their
implementation. This book offers an examination of the process of
establishing, functioning, and terminating various types of
business corporations in the Russian Federation and gives readers a
thorough understanding of business in Russia. It clarifies the
legal features of management and interaction with contractors and
public authorities. It also touches upon the issues of legal
linguistics and its role in legal practice. Knowledge in this field
enables the reader to get a sense of the correct interpretation of
the content of legal documents, proper definitions of terms, and of
the potential violations of the rights of business entities based
on improper understanding of normative language. The book will be
useful to scientists and practicing lawyers, students, and anyone
interested in the specifics of corporate business entities and the
Russian business climate.
The right to do business in Russia is granted by the Constitution
of the Russian Federation, which states that everyone shall have
the right to freely use his or her abilities and property for
entrepreneurial or any other economic activity not prohibited by
the law. In the Russian Civil Code, business activity is understood
as an independent activity, performed at one's own risk, aimed at
systematically deriving profit from the use of the property, the
sale of commodities, the performance of work, or the rendering of
services by the persons registered in this capacity in conformity
with the law-established procedure. Doing Corporate Business in
Russia attempts to examine not only the theoretical aspects of
Russian business procedures, but also the specific nature of their
implementation. This book offers an examination of the process of
establishing, functioning, and terminating various types of
business corporations in the Russian Federation and gives readers a
thorough understanding of business in Russia. It clarifies the
legal features of management and interaction with contractors and
public authorities. It also touches upon the issues of legal
linguistics and its role in legal practice. Knowledge in this field
enables the reader to get a sense of the correct interpretation of
the content of legal documents, proper definitions of terms, and of
the potential violations of the rights of business entities based
on improper understanding of normative language. The book will be
useful to scientists and practicing lawyers, students, and anyone
interested in the specifics of corporate business entities and the
Russian business climate.
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