№14, 2014 Charitable Organizations as Subjects of Financial Law and Financial Legal RelationshiopsIt is proved that under conditions of financial crisis the state faces the need to engage non-governmental entities (in particular, charitable associations and individual philanthropists) while solving pressing economic and social problems. Charitable organizations are found to simultaneously operate as the subjects of financial law and financial legal relationships within which the state and local self-government bodies express their public financial interests. Types of financial legal relationships implemented by the charitable organizations as collective subjects of the financial law are defined. It is established that the nature of financial and commercial relations existing between the state and charitable organizations is determined due to their multidimensional mutual cooperation.
Iaroslava BUZDUGAN |