Abstract

This article analyzes the key legislative acts adopted following the completion of the next large-scale stage of reform of control (supervisory) activities, from the perspective of considering in them the problem of the relationship between private and public interests, as well as finding a balance in their provision during the socio-economic crisis. The author focuses on issues related to updating the system of mandatory requirements for business as part of the implementation of the “regulatory guillotine” mechanism, taking into account the introduction of digital technologies into the established sphere. The result of the work is the conclusion that, taking into account the complex nature of business legislation and the need to maintain economic growth rates in conditions of a socio-economic crisis, the main task of the state is to create a favorable business, investment and entrepreneurial climate, including through compliance with reasonable legislation balance of public and private interests.

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