Economic dispute refers to the dispute caused by the contradiction between economic rights and economic obligations between the subjects of economic and legal relations. Including disputes involving economic content between equal subjects, as well as disputes involving economic content between citizens, legal persons or other organizations as administrative counterparts and administrative organs due to administrative management.
There are two kinds of economic disputes: one is economic contract disputes. Such as sales contract disputes, loan contract disputes, contract disputes, construction contract disputes, technical contract disputes, etc. ; First, economic infringement disputes. Such as intellectual property rights (such as patents and trademarks) infringement disputes, ownership infringement disputes and management rights infringement disputes. In the market economy, contract is a legal and universal form for equal market participants to establish trading relations and carry out trading behaviors in pursuit of economic goals. Therefore, contract disputes are the main part of economic disputes.