Abstract

The problem of implementing corporate norms in the activities of state corporations is analyzed. It is noted that there are two types of state corporations: legal entities established in the organizational and legal form of state corporations, and legal entities established by the state in the organizational and legal form of business companies. It has been established that legal entities established in the organizational and legal form of a state corporation have a public legal nature. In the activities of such entities, corporate norms do not regulate intra-organizational relations, since the role of the main regulator is assigned to legal norms. It is noted that state corporations may have an extensive system of controlled legal entities, relations between which can and are regulated, among other things, by corporate norms. It is indicated that in the activities of state corporations established in the organizational and legal form of business companies, corporate norms are implemented in the regulation of intra-organizational relations.

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