Abstract

Purpose: Nowadays, the participation of a and its members in the ownership and management of business is an important and practice-oriented process. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to develop recommendations for improving the legal regulation of business as a way of improving entrepreneurship in Russia, increasing the level of legal protection of members in business. Design/Methodology/Approach:To achieve this purpose the authors used the following general and private scientific methods: dialectical, logical, system and complex analysis, comparative legal, formal legal, statistical and legal modeling methods. Findings: The article investigates business as a way of developing entrepreneurship in Russia, possible economic and legal forms of spouses‘ business. The authors define the legal nature of business and the specifics of regulating the legal regime of business assets of spouses, and determine some problems of compliance with the rules basing on the analysis of private law regulation of business.The paper analyzes the draft law On amendments to the federal law On the development of small and medium-sized business in the Russian Federation for fixing the concept family and further progressive and effective legal regulation of business in our country. The authors make conclusions on the legal grounds of the spouses' business as an object of law and a form of business. Practical Implications: The conclusions and the changes in legal regulation proposed by the author are aimed at legislating the ability of citizens to carry out business in the form of a enterprise, an effective model for organizing a business, as well as defining the forms of possible state support for this activity. Originality/Value: The conclusions contribute to improve the legal regulation of entrepreneurship and spouses‘ business. The conception of business and enterprise can become an important anti-crisis legal tool for solving socio-economic, legal and demographic problems of the Russian population, society and the state.

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