Legal status of international company under Russian legislation

Authors

  • Yuliya Viktorovna Blinova Altai State University
  • Lyudmila Igorevna Vorokosova Altai State University
  • Alina Sergeevna Chigarova Altai State University
  • Ilona Aleksandrovna Zobina Altai State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2019-00042

Keywords:

international company, legal status, European company, commercial corporate entity, preferred treatment, Russian competence

Abstract

The article examines new Russian law concerning international companies established under Federal Act No. 290 of August 3, 2018. The authors analyze special features of international companies’ legal status, in particular by comparison with European companies under the European law. Finally, it is concluded that according to the Russian law international companies do not have a status of a new legal entity and are considered as special legal entities but different from their European peers and Russian commercial corporate entities.

Author Biographies

Yuliya Viktorovna Blinova, Altai State University

Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor

Place of work, post: Altai State University (656049 Barnaul, Prospect Socialistichesky, 68-415) - Associate Professor of the Civil Law Department

Lyudmila Igorevna Vorokosova, Altai State University

Place of work, post: Altai State University (656049 Barnaul, Prospect Socialistichesky, 68-415), law school - 4th year student

Alina Sergeevna Chigarova, Altai State University

Place of work, post: Altai State University (656049 Barnaul, Prospect Socialistichesky, 68-415), law school - 4th year student

Ilona Aleksandrovna Zobina, Altai State University

Place of work, post: Altai State University (656049 Barnaul, Prospect Socialistichesky, 68-415), law school - 4th year student

Published

2024-02-08

How to Cite

Blinova, Y. V., Vorokosova, L. I., Chigarova, A. S., & Zobina, I. A. (2024). Legal status of international company under Russian legislation. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (3), 125–134. https://doi.org/10.24412.2072-8042-2019-00042

Issue

Section

Research reviews