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Fast and efficient insolvency process as one of the preconditions of an outstanding business environment

To date, in the articles and publications on the insolvency process, the primary objective of the insolvency process was emphasized – to balance the protection of legal interests of entrepreneurs and their creditors. The author's article, focusing on the basic principles of the insolvency of le...

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description To date, in the articles and publications on the insolvency process, the primary objective of the insolvency process was emphasized – to balance the protection of legal interests of entrepreneurs and their creditors. The author's article, focusing on the basic principles of the insolvency of legal entities, aims at analyzing and examining the link of applicable principles of insolvency processes to preconditions for outstanding business environment. Focus of the topic indirectly addresses the potential of the regions and human capital. Methods applied in the study: 1) general scientific – analytical, descriptive, inductive and deductive; 2) interpretation of legal norms – grammatical, systematic and teleological. Materials, used in the study are political planning documents, documents of international institutions, normative acts, scientific and law literature, and dictionaries. Issues covered in the study: impact of the insolvency proceedings on preconditions for outstanding business environment and the role of the human capital; potential of the regions. Authors, resulting from the study, made the following conclusions: reforms of the insolvency law sphere have formally reached the primary goals, set out in the government level documents, however linkage with higher-level policy planning documents has remained in the second plan during reform process.
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