Abstract

The article discusses approaches to determining the jurisdiction of disputes involving persons engaged in entrepreneurial activity without state registration as individual entrepreneurs ("self-employed"). The author critically analyzes the arguments used by judicial authorities in motivating acts referring disputes involving the "self-employed" to the jurisdiction of courts of general jurisdiction.

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