Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the importance of control and supervisory proceedings in the mechanism of protecting the rights and legitimate interests of business entities. Design/Methodology/Approach: To achieve this goal the following general and private scientific methods have been used. The dialectical, logical, systematic, comprenhensive and comparative-legal analyses. Findings: The article examines questions for formation control and supervisory proceedings as a mechanism to protect the rights and lawful interests of business entities. The necessity of separating the control and supervisory proceedings as an independent type of administrative administrative and procedural activity of executive authorities is substantiated, which will allow to properly ensure the rights and legitimate interests of economic entities. As a result of the study, it is concluded that there is an active process of forming the proceduralization of control and supervisory activities, which is due to the need for a uniform approach of control and supervisory authorities when applying administrative and legal response measures to the study of circumstances indicating the presence of violations of mandatory requirements or requirements established legal acts. Practical Implications: Improving the legal mechanisms of control and supervision of production will allow to achieve the improvements I have the relationship of government and business, reducing excess pressure on legal entities of different legal forms of ownership and individual entrepreneurs.

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