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Vol 14, No 3-4 (2019)
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Information processes 

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Abstract

In India poor access to national and international journals and poor visibility of research papers are among the major problems of major problems faced by Indian researcher. India is in top 10 publishers of research articles and stands fifth in whole world according to the number of articles published in the year 2018 the year 2018, accessible, from India. By a rough estimate Indian researchers publish 0.17 million articles per year. However, 79 percent of these are not openly accessible. As of April 2018 the Directory of Open Access Journals lists only 212 out of the 20,000 plus journals being published from India. Open Access medical journals publishing in India is gaining momentum. Publishers like Indian Medlar centre, publishing 68 Indian Open Access medical journals. Medknow Publications, one of the largest open access publishers of medical content in the world publishes over 370 online high-quality peer-reviewed medical society journals in over 42 medical specialties. IndianJournals.com too indexed 36 Open Access journals out which 5 are dedicated to medical specialties. Despite of all these achievements a lot more is to be done in Open access publication of medical literature in India.

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The article presents the author’s analysis of the process of forming elements of a digital state in the Republic of Tajikistan. The necessity of this process, its stages, and current state are grounded. The author identifies the main problems hampering the formation of a digital state in Tajikistan, the most important of which is the insufficient qualification of personnel. The author proposes a set of measures to improve the situation, among which is the intensification of cooperation with the EAEU countries in the process of formation of a digital state in Tajikistan based on common standards and requirements.

Economy and Innovations 

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The article considers compliance control as a new direction of professional activity, as a component of internal control of an economic entity, as a tool for detecting fraudulent activities. The author’s position of application of compliance control at detection of fraudulent actions of intellectual property objects is revealed.

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The subject of scientific research in the framework of this article is the development of legal legislation in the field of intellectual property in the era of the digital economy. The aims and objectives of the article are to disclose the legal regime governing investment in intellectual property, as well as the new relationships that have emerged in connection with the development of digitalization. The article analyzes the existing situation of intellectual property in the legislation of the Russian Federation. It is proved that there is a need for new approaches to the legal regulation of intellectual property objects, which should stimulate the effectiveness of ip assets.

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Subject/topic. Technological connection agreement in the context of the theory of organizational relations in Russian civil law.
Goals/objectives. In the article, the author examines the doctrinal provisions and materials of judicial practice on the legal nature of the technological connection agreement. It is compared with the organizational contract. The author highlights common features that make it possible to attribute the technological connection agreement to organizational agreements and features that distinguish these two agreements. Separately, the nature of interaction between the parties to the technological connection agreement, due to the organizational nature of their relations, is considered.
Methodology. The methodological basis of the research consists of General methods of cognition; General scientific methods of research, including the system and logical method, as well as analysis, synthesis, analogy, formal legal, etc.
Conclusion and Relevance. Based on the analysis, the author makes conclusions about the qualification of the technological connection agreement as a property and organizational agreement that organically combines elements of organizational and property agreements. For the first time in the legal literature, the author formulated his own definition of the category of property-organizational contract that he deduced.

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The article deals with the problems arising when accounting for the business reputation of an organization as an intangible asset. Aspects of assessment of positive reputation in tax and accounting are revealed. The author’s position on accounting of business reputation of the organization in the international and Russian practice is given.

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