Abstract

The work examines current issues that arise when concluding civil law contracts with self-employed people and retraining them into labor contracts. Today, self-employed people are potentially at risk and need additional legal protection. In order to reduce such litigation, proposals are made to improve domestic legislation, taking into account the positive experience of foreign countries.

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