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The Collection Procedure of Enforcement Fine: Legal Regulation Features

Student: Filippova Darya

Supervisor: Irina V. Mikheeva

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Legal Support and Business Protection (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

The study is a complex analysis of the enforcement fine category as one of the measures of the debtor coercion, not only in typical enforcement proceedings framework, but also in consolidated enforcement proceedings, as well as in bankruptcy proceedings. For the first time, the paper analyzes and summarizes the judicial practice formed during the period of restrictive measures. It emphasises how epidemiological situation in the spring of 2020 affected the collecting procedure and changing the exemption grounds from the enforcement fine. For the first time, an attempt is made to compare in detail the enforcement fine with an administrative fine$ to investigate the possibility of usage the administrative responsibility rules to the enforcement fine, and to suggest the law enforcement problems solution ways.

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