Abstract

The article deals with General theoretical and practical problems of defi ning the concept of investment in legislation and legal science. It is noted that despite the rapid development of investment relations, there are still regulations that require either cancellation or serious revision. One of the problems is the use of the concept of investment in different meanings in the three main laws regulating investment relations. In this regard, it is emphasised that the use of a single term that allows for different interpretations contradicts the legislative technique and negatively affects law enforcement practice. The authors identify the reasons why there is no single legal defi nition of investment to date, the main ones being the lack of demand for the laws in question in law enforcement practice, as well as the lack of a single doctoral approach to the concept of investment. As a result, it is concluded that the scientifi c understanding and development of this concept with subsequent amendments to legislative acts is one of the most important tasks of the science of business law at this stage.

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