Combined Forms of Reorganization of Commercial Organizations: Historical Stages of Development in Russia and the Experience of Foreign Countries
https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-513X-2024-1-45-56
Abstract
Aim. The purpose of the study is a comprehensive legal analysis of the main historical stages of the development of combined reorganization in Russia and the study of the experience of foreign countries in the modern period, the formulation of author’s conclusions and proposals for improving Russian legislation.
Methodology. The methodological basis and procedures of this work are general scientific methods of cognition of legal phenomena (synthesis, analogy, formal logic, etc.), as well as private scientific methods of studying combined forms of reorganization of commercial organizations from the point of view of studying historical stages of development in Russia and substantiating the experience of foreign countries.
Results. A generalizing conclusion is made that the combined, mixed and complex reorganization of commercial corporations as a kind of combined form of reorganization of legal entities, along with mixed and complex, unlike the latter, taking into account current legislative changes, has acquired real legal regulation in the Russian legal space, has deep historical roots. The gradual development of legislation on the combined reorganization of commercial corporations is far from complete – unfortunately, there are many problems that cause difficulties in practice.
Research implications. The paper defines the specifics of the combined form of reorganization of commercial organizations, and formulates conclusions and proposals aimed at balanced legal regulation.
About the Authors
A. N. LevushkinRussian Federation
Anatoly N. Levushkin – Dr. Sci. (Law), Prof., Prof., Department of Law of the Institute of Economics, Management and Law; Department of Legal Disciplines; professor of the Department of Civil and Business Law
ul. Novokuznetskaya, 16-10, Moscow 119017
ul. Meshchanskaya 9/14-1 Moscow 129090
ul. L'va Tolstogo 42, Ulyanovsk 432017
V. Yu. Petrova
Russian Federation
Victoria Yu. Petrova – Cand. Sci. (Technical Sciences), Assoc. Prof., Department of Constitutional and Civil Law
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24.Mytishchi 141014, Moscow region
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