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Andrei Dorski (), Evgeniya Pavlenko (), Nataliya Shutikova (), Svetlana Zubanova () and Dmitriy Pashentsev ()
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Andrei Dorski: Saint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg Russia, Postal: RU
Evgeniya Pavlenko: The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration RANEPA Moscow Russia, Postal: RU
Nataliya Shutikova: Moscow City Teacher Training University Moscow Russia, Postal: RU
Svetlana Zubanova: Moscow Aviation Institute National Research University Moscow Russia, Postal: RU
Dmitriy Pashentsev: The Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation Moscow Russia, Postal: RU

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2017, vol. 8, issue 7, 2112-2120

Abstract: The rapprochement of economic laws set forth in the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union EAEU provides for the unitary standards of disseminating economic information In the mid 1990s Russia became a model in regulating advertising activities for the majority of the FSU Former Soviet Union republics Nevertheless the article presents substantial differences in advertisement understanding in the EAEU that can slow down the turnover expansion It is demonstrated that even the same words can have different meaning The paper analyzes the drawbacks in different approaches In particular it concludes that lawmakers do not pay enough attention to the regulation of advertisement in the new communication media The author outlines some opportunities to eliminate the drawbacks in the process of bringing together the laws

Date: 2017
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