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The Category of Unfairness in the Contract System Legislation in Russia and the USA Some Interpretation Issues

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  • Dinara MUSABIROVA

    (Kazan Federal University Kazan Republic of Tatarstan Russian Federation)

  • Radik HAMITOV

    (Kazan Federal University Kazan Republic of Tatarstan Russian Federation)

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This article presents and defines the concept and the criteria for the content of the unfairness category as a special evaluation concept widely used in the legislation to satisfy the public needs in the Russian Federation and other countries particularly in the USA The clarification of its nature is of great importance for the application of this legal category in the law making and law enforcement activities first of all to maximize the effectiveness of the legal regulations and compliance with the principle of fair competition in the negotiation and execution of contracts to meet the public needs The features of the definition of the register of unfair suppliers category and a similar institution in the contract system rules of the USA the unfair trade practices were defined The theoretical studies of the scientists in this field as well as the recent case law of Russia are presented and analyzed It is proposed to reform the Federal Law of the Russian Federation on the contract system

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  • Dinara MUSABIROVA & Radik HAMITOV, 2016. "The Category of Unfairness in the Contract System Legislation in Russia and the USA Some Interpretation Issues," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 7(7), pages 1781-1788.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:7:y:2016:i:7:p:1781-1788
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