In the article, the authors identify the features of the legal relationship that arises when concluding a contract for state and municipal needs. The authors conclude that this kind of specificity is related to the subject structure of this legal relationship, its object and the purpose that mediates the emergence of a contractual obligation: satisfaction of public needs and interests
The paper shows the features of the application of special knowledge when conducting forensic examinations in the field of antitrust laws. In particular, it is shown that such examinations require deep knowledge in various fields, therefore it is advisable to create competition in this market. To do this, it is necessary to give non-state experts the appropriate status, equating them to government agencies. And in state institutions to introduce judicial expertise in the sphere of violations of antitrust regulation. Only the appearance on the market of various institutions conducting examinations in the area of violations of antitrust laws will improve the quality of such examinations. In addition, it is necessary to make the procedure for appointing the examination by the antimonopoly authority more mobile. To this end, it is proposed to amend the legislation to the effect that the decision to confer the status of an expert and conduct an examination should be made in one definition.
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