Abstract

The transition to innovative economy has been one of the topical issues in recent decades in Russia. However, legal acts acknowledge the lack of development of the Russian national innovation system. The author of this article considers the economic category “the concept of national innovation systems”, which is now widely used in advanced countries for the development of innovative legal relationship and is analyzed by the economic science. The author notes that this concept has a number of advantages, and thus proposes to improve the regulatory framework of the Russian Federation on the basis of this concept. Despite the fact that there is no common approach to the definition of the national innovation system, the author concludes that the concept of the national innovation system, contained in the legislation of the Russian Federation has a number of significant shortcomings and can not be considered as satisfactory and requires prompt revision. The author reveals the existing problems in the legal base, that prevent the development of innovative legal relationship and offers proposals to be taken as a basis for preparation of draft legal acts in the sphere of innovative economy.

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