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Banking law in the national law

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  • Kalinichenko L. L.

    (USA of RT)

  • Guny N.

    (USA of RT)

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The characteristic features of modern banking law and its place in the national law. The structure of the legal system. Clarified the issue of banking relationship with the legal rights of the units : the rule of law, the institution of law, sub-sector and the field of law. Methods are defined with respect to the legal regulation of banking, such as a method of government regulations, administrative and regulate the power relations between the NBU and commercial banks, and the method of autonomy, that is, legal equality of the parties where applicable civil legal method of regulating social relations. defined legal acts regulating banking activity. Determined that the banking law is a complex interdisciplinary institute that combines norms of administrative, financial, civil and commercial law governing the relationship between the banks and corporations and individuals, as well as coordinate the relationship between the commercial banks and establish a procedure for submission of commercial banks to the National Bank of Ukraine

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  • Kalinichenko L. L. & Guny N., 2013. "Banking law in the national law," Вісник економіки транспорту і промисловості, CyberLeninka;Украинская государственная академия железнодорожного транспорта, issue 44, pages 106-110.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:031720:15247504
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