Doing Corporate Business in Russia

Doing Corporate Business in Russia

Author: Anna Vlasova

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-19

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1351609122

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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.


Doing Business with Russia

Doing Business with Russia

Author: Marat Terterov

Publisher: GMB Publishing Ltd

Published: 2004-11

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 1905050658

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"Now in its 4th edition, Doing Business with Russia is the most authoritative guide available to trade and investment opportunities, the structural, legal and market changes underway in the country and the mechanics of business engagement there." --Book Jacket.


RUSSIAN COMPANY LAW: THE ESSENTIALS

RUSSIAN COMPANY LAW: THE ESSENTIALS

Author: Andrei Gabov

Publisher: АНО "Стартап"

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 5990975120

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This publication is intended to provide you with accurate and authoritative information concerning the subject matter covered. However, this publication is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. If you require a legal or other expert advice, you should seek the services of a competent attorney or other professional.


Russian business law: the essentials

Russian business law: the essentials

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Publisher: Litres

Published: 2022-05-15

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 504035682X

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This publication is intended to provide you with accurate and authoritative information concerning the subject matter covered. However, this publication is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. If you require a legal or other expert advice, you should seek the services of a competent attorney or other professional.


Russian Company Law:Basic Legislation

Russian Company Law:Basic Legislation

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Publisher: Springer

Published: 2000-04-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789041188465

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Anyone doing business in Russia, or contemplating it, will appreciate this handy one-volume collection of all Russian laws related to business activity. The Third Edition of Russian Company Law presents superb English translations of laws, as amended through the end of 1999, governing the forms of `judicial person' offered to investors by the Russian Civil Code, including the Joint-Stock Society (ZAO or OAO) and the Limited Responsibility Society (OOO). Also included are the laws on licensing of business activities, insurance, insolvency, banking, securities, foreign investment, noncommercial organisations, and philanthropic activities. The editors' extremely valuable introductory essay provides clear guidance on such important issues as stockholder liability, withdrawal and expulsion rights of co-investors, required charter capital, and acquisition procedures.