Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) today is an integrative framework with the common market of 180 million people. Members of the largest geopolitical union in the post-Soviet area are Russian Federation, Republic of Belarus, Republic of Kazakhstan and Republic of Armenia (Republic of Kyrgyzstan is due to become a member in the nearest future). The purpose of the EEU is to ensure comprehensive modernization, cooperation and increased competitiveness of national economies and facilitate stable development for a better well-being of the people of member states. Discussion Topics: 1. Legal consequences of transition from EurAsEC to EEU, law enforcement issues; 2. Evolution of Eurasian dispute resolution mechanism; 3. Improvement of competitive legislation of the EEU member states, ensuring fair competitive environment in transborder commodity markets.