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Economic categories and their reflection in legislation (to the 100th anniversary of professor S.M. Korneev)

Economic categories and their reflection in legislation (to the 100th anniversary of professor S.M. Korneev)

Abstract

Economic categories in civil and business law are quite common. However, over the years, disputes have not subsided about whether these categories should be present in law, how these categories should be reflected in the rules of law, whether they should fully reflect the economic essence of these categories, and most importantly, whether economic categories serve as the basis for making legal decisions. The article brought to the attention of readers reflects the position of the largest scientists in the field of civil law and business law on the issues under consideration: Doctor of Law, Professor Korneev S. M., Doctor of Law, Professor Gribanov V. P., Doctor of Law, Professor Bykov A. G., Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Laptev V. V. and other famous lawyers. Such economic categories as fixed and circulating assets, fixed and circulating assets, depreciation deductions, cost accounting, state property as an economic and legal category, enterprise, economic mechanism and others are considered. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between economics and law, the impact of economics on law and law on the economy. Attention is drawn to the close relationship between economics and law with the social factors of modern society.

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Received: 04/24/2023

Accepted: 06/23/2023

Accepted date: 07/03/2023

Keywords: civil law, business law, economic categories, legal categories, state property, economic mechanism, legislation, social function of civil and business law, economization of law

DOI Number: 10.55959/MSU0130-0113-11-64-3-14

Available in the on-line version with: 11.06.2023

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