Categorical apparatus as a factor of integrity and consistency of international public financial law

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The article considers the issue of the categorical apparatus of international financial law as one of the factors of its integrity and consistency. Unified terminology is a common and understandable language, a means of communication that ensures mutual understanding between financial rulemakers and standard-setters from different countries and international organizations, allows for more precise and clear formulation of relevant definitions, reaching agreements on the content and meaning of financial and legal phenomena and structures. A single terminology also acts as a unifying link between international financial and legal norms and institutions and a system-forming factor of the entire international public financial law.

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Vladislav V. Kudryashov

State University of Education

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Email: kudryashov.minfin@ya.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7253-3613
SPIN-code: 8419-8186
ResearcherId: V-4747-2018

Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Associate Professor, Full State Counselor of the Russian Federation, 3rd Class, Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law at the Faculty of Law

Russian Federation, Moscow

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