Abstract

In April 1968 it will be fifty years since the state monopoly of foreign trade was instituted in the USSR. An objective consequence of the socialist economic system and of socialist property in the instruments and means of production, the state monopoly continues to be the basis of the legal regulation of Soviet foreign trade and of the determination of its legal forms of organization. However, these forms themselves have changed considerably during the past half-century. What are the principal changes that have occurred in the organization of Soviet foreign trade during these fifty years? What are the forms in which the Soviet state administers foreign trade at the present stage in the building of communism? Clarification of these questions is an essential prerequisite for further improvement in the legal forms of organization of the state foreign trade monopoly.

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