PROTECTION OF BUSINESS ENTITIES FROM UNLAWFUL INTERFERENCE AND IMPROPER INSPECTIONS: A THEORETICAL AND LEGAL ANALYSIS
Keywords:
Business entities; unlawful interference; obstruction of entrepreneurial activity; State control; inspections; presumption of good faith; priority of the entrepreneur’s rights; risk analysis; liability of officials.Abstract
The article is devoted to a theoretical and legal analysis of the protection of business entities from unlawful interference by State bodies and from improper inspections in the Republic of Uzbekistan. It reveals the concept of unlawful interference and examines the system of principles that form the legal regime of non-interference — the freedom of entrepreneurial activity, the priority of the entrepreneur’s rights, the presumption of the entrepreneur’s good faith, and the inadmissibility of unjustified control. The risk-oriented model of State control, the mechanisms of administrative and criminal liability of officials, and the most recent guarantees of 2024–2025 are considered. Conclusions are formulated on the directions for the further improvement of the legislation.
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