DRAFT FEDERAL LAW “ON INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION”
УДК 341.1/8 ББК 67.91
Abstract
The article presents the rationale and main provisions of the draft federal law on international scientific,scientific and technical cooperation. The author notes the absence at the legislative level of the foundationsof the legal regulation of international scientific, scientific and technical cooperation with the participationof the Russian Federation. This situation negatively affects the effective implementation of the program forthe development of domestic science and globally competitive innovative sectors of the domestic economy, and makes it difficult to solve problems associated with global challenges of our time. A draft federal law oninternational scientific, scientific and technical cooperation is proposed.
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