The Determination and Practical Value of State Equity-invested Companies
The legal definition of a state equity-invested company becomes the basis for understanding its connotation,extension,and application of relevant systems.The legal connotation should be grasped from four aspects:investment subject,equity structure,specific form,and basic form.At the same time,it is necessary to clearly distinguish the concepts of state equity-invested companies from state equity-invested enterprises and state-owned enterprises.The introduction of state equity-invested companies is conducive to promoting the practical needs of comprehensively deepening state-owned enterprise reform,consolidating the legislative foundation of commercial organizations for state-owned enterprise reform,and improving the important link of legal protection for state-owned enterprise reform.The system of state equity-invested companies will have an impact on the judiciary in terms of the legal status of the subject,the application of legal norms,and the assumption of legal responsibilities.Judicial activities involving state equity-invested companies should adhere to the equal protection of enterprise property rights and other interests,pay attention to the implementation and application of the principle of fair competition,and strictly apply special regulations.
State Equity-invested CompanyState-owned EnterpriseEqual ProtectionFair Competition