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Antimonopoly Regulation in Modern Conditions: Challenges, Tasks and Perspectives Development

https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2023-2-34-8-15

Abstract

The article reveals the issues of the main trends in Russian state policy for the development of competition in current socio-economic circumstances, explores the challenges facing nowadays the Russian antimonopoly state body and include proposals of mechanisms for improving antimonopoly regulation in the context of globalization and the development of the digital economy.

About the Author

S. A. Puzyrevsky
Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL), FAS Russia
Russian Federation

Sergey A. Puzyrevsky

Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya str., 11, Moscow, 125993



References

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2. Order of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission of 17.03.2022 No. 12 “On the implementation of measures to improve the stability of the economies of the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union, including ensuring macroeconomic stability”, (In Russ.)

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16. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 17.08.2022 No. 1431 “On Amendments to Certain Acts of the Government of the Russian Federation”, (In Russ.)

17. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 26.04.2023 No. 662 “On cases of admissibility of agreements concluded by state authorities of constituent entities of the Russian Federation with business entities in order to stabilize prices for goods included in the list of certain types of socially significant essential food products, in respect of which maximum permissible retail prices can be established”, (In Russ.)

18. Order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 31.12.2020 No. 3718-r “On Authorization of the Joint-Stock Company “Pharmasintez” for the Use of Inventions without the Consent of Patent Holders in order to Provide the Population of the Russian Federation with Medicines with the International NonProprietary Name “Remdesivir”, (In Russ.)

19. Order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 28.12.2021 No. 3915-r “On Authorization of the Joint-Stock Company “Pharmasintez” for the Use of Inventions without the Consent of Patent Holders in order to Provide the Population of the Russian Federation with Medicines with the International NonProprietary Name “Remdesivir”, (In Russ.)

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22. Order of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia dated 19.04.2022 No. 1532 “On approval of the list of goods (groups of goods) for which the provisions of subparagraph 6 of Article 1359 and Article 1487 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation do not apply, subject to the introduction of these goods (groups of goods) into circulation outside the territory of the Russian Federation by copyright holders (patent holders), as well as with their consent”, (In Russ.)


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Puzyrevsky S.A. Antimonopoly Regulation in Modern Conditions: Challenges, Tasks and Perspectives Development. Russian competition law and economy. 2023;(2):8-15. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2023-2-34-8-15

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