Doing corporate business in Russia : from civil theory to practice / Anna S. Vlasova and Natalia M. Udalova.

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, busine...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Main Authors: Vlasova, Anna S. (Author), Udalova, Natalʹi︠a︡ Mikhaĭlovna (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Legal outline of business activity in Russia
  • Concept and types of corporate business entities in Russia
  • Foundation of a corporate business entity
  • Starting a corporate business entity
  • Legal aspects of the corporate governance and its role in business processes
  • Contractual relations as a basis of doing business in Russia
  • Changes to corporate business entities while doing business
  • Bankruptcy of a corporate business entity
  • Liquidation of a corporate business entity as a final step of doing business in Russia
  • Appendix A. Judicial system of the Russian Federation
  • Appendix B. Decision of founder(s) to found a legal entity
  • Appendix C. Form of decision on state registration
  • Appendix D. Form of entry sheet from the USRLE
  • Appendix E. Notifying public authorities on starting certain activities
  • Appendix F. Notification form on starting certain business activities
  • Appendix G. Description of essential terms of contract by various legitimate expressions
  • Appendix H. Example of typical structure of civil contract in Russia
  • Appendix I. Major transaction (deal) decision
  • Appendix J. Means of securing performance of obligations
  • Appendix K. Consequences of reorganization
  • Appendix L. Main steps of liquidation
  • Index.