Abstract

The purpose of the article is to establish the financial and legal status of legal entities under public law as subjects of administrative law.
 The article is devoted to the study of the concept and essence of «legal entity under public law». The authors analyze different approaches to the definition of this term, including its relation to the concept of «public legal entity». They point to the need to establish clear criteria for distinguishing legal entities under public and private law.
 The article also examines the relationship between legal entities under public law and public law entities, revealing their specific legal capacity and legal capacity. The authors emphasize the special procedure for the creation, reorganization and liquidation of legal entities under public law, which is based on administrative acts of state authorities or territorial communities . The article also discusses the debatable issue regarding the criterion for distinguishing legal entities of public and private law and its exclusivity.
 The article examines in detail the peculiarities of legal entities under public law, including their creation, reorganization, liquidation, as well as their financial and legal status. The authors analyze the official explanations of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, which provide a detailed description of the characteristics of legal entities under public law. They also consider the issue of ownership and use of property by legal entities under public law. The article helps to better understand the differences between legal entities under public and private law.
 The article examines the financial and legal status of legal entities under public law, in particular, their main sources of financing, rights and obligations regarding property and financial management. The authors emphasize the importance of state control and supervision of financial operations of such legal entities, as well as their obligation to ensure transparency and openness of their financial activities. The article makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of the financial and legal status of legal entities under public law.

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