Abstract

This article is devoted to the analysis of consumer cooperatives regarding their participation in the procedure for implementing public control measures. The authors resolve the legal dilemma regarding the attribution of this type of non-profit corporate organizations to objects or subjects of public control. The article provides a system of arguments regarding their classification as objects of public control.

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