Abstract

The article examines the protection of the rights of entrepreneurs as participants in criminal proceedings. It is emphasized that prosecutor’s supervision over the observance of human and civil rights and freedoms is one of the components of the system of state protection of entrepreneurs’ rights. As part of the study, particular at-tention is paid to such key procedural categories as “functions of the prosecutor” and “powers of the prosecu-tor”, on the basis of which the role in the context of ensuring the rights of entrepreneurs in criminal proceedings is formulated. A detailed analysis of the peculiarities of the procedural position of the prosecutor and its influ-ence on ensuring the rights of entrepreneurs in criminal proceedings is offered. It is noted that the question of whether there are signs that allow a person to be classified as a business entity arises even in pre-trial proceed-ings, which necessitates the adoption in each specific case of a procedural decision on the recognition of a person as a business entity. Conclusion dwells upon the fact that it is the prosecutor who should resolve the issue of attributing a person to the subjects of entrepreneurial activity.

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