Denis Yu. Petrov
senior lecturer of issues at the Department of Management state and municipal property, expert of the scientific and educational center "Management of State and Municipal Facilities"
The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration , Moscow, Russian Federation
ARTICLES:
Features of Legal Regulation of Disputes About Children, Domestic and Foreign Experience
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №7 2023: 76-81
Features of Concluding International Transactions of Joint Stock Companies with State Participation
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №6 2023: 101-106
Development of Digital Law in the Field of Corporate Relations
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №1 2024: 88-93
The Impact of the Procedure for Appointing Judges on the Guarantee of Independence of the Judiciary
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №6 2024: 61-67
Legal Basis of Cryptocurrency: Stages and Development Trends
Lobbying in the Legislative Process — Issue №4 2024: 48-52
Mechanisms for Ensuring National Security in Russia and Foreign Countries at the Present Stage: Historical and Legal Research
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №8 2024: 11-17
The Precedent System as a Source of law in the Russian Federation: the Theoretical and legal Analysis
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №1 2025: 11-17
Legal Aspects of Leasing Federal Real Estate in the Healthcare Sector: Improving Contracts for Repair Work
Economic Problems and Legal Practice — Issue №1 2025: 105-109
On Some Ways to Increase the Efficiency of Implementing the Rights of the Federal Real Estate Lessor
Lobbying in the Legislative Process — Issue №1 2025: 42-47
Systemic Changes in Public-Private Partnership: Experience of Moscow and the Moscow Region in Regulating Land Relations
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №2 2025: 42-47
The History of the Emergence and Consolidation of the Concept of National Security in the Legislation of Russia and Foreign Countries: Historical and Legal Research
Gaps in Russian Legislation — Issue №3 2025: 17-34