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Buch, Englisch, 764 Seiten, Format (B × H): 252 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 1646 g

Butler

Civil Code of the Russian Federation


UK ed
ISBN: 978-0-85490-205-7
Verlag: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing

Buch, Englisch, 764 Seiten, Format (B × H): 252 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 1646 g

ISBN: 978-0-85490-205-7
Verlag: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing


The Civil Code of the Russian Federation, extensively amended and improved in recent times, has been labelled the “economic constitution” of the transition from a socialist to a market-oriented economy and is the key document for any foreign investor or legal practitioner concerned with Russian law.

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PART ONE
SECTION I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

SUBSECTION 1. BASIC PROVISIONS

Chapter 1. Civil Legislation

Chapter 2. Origin of Civil Rights and Duties, and Effectuation and Defense of Civil Rights

SUBSECTION 2. PERSONS

Chapter 3. Citizens (Natural Persons)

Chapter 4. Juridical Persons

Chapter 5. Participation of the Russian Federation, Subjects of the Russian Federation, and Municipal Formations in Relations Regulated by Civil Legislation

SUBSECTION 3. OBJECTS OF CIVIL RIGHTS
Chapter 6. General Provisions

Chapter 7. Securities

Chapter 8. Nonmaterial Benefits and the Defense Thereof

SUBSECTION 4. TRANSACTIONS. DECISIONS OF MEETINGS. REPRESENTATION

Chapter 9. Transactions

Chapter 91. Decisions of Meetings

Chapter 10. Representation. Power of Attorney
SUBSECTION 5. PERIODS. LIMITATIONS

Chapter 11. Calculation of Periods
Chapter 12. Limitations
SECTION II. RIGHT OF OWNERSHIP AND OTHER RIGHTS TO THING

Chapter 13. General Provisions

Chapter 14. Acquisition of Right of Ownership

Chapter 15. Termination of Right of Ownership
Chapter 16. Common Ownership

Chapter 17. Right of Ownership and Other Rights to Thing in Land

Chapter 18. Right of Ownership and Other Rights to Thing in Dwelling Premises

Chapter 19. Right of Economic Jurisdiction, Right of Operative Management

Chapter 20. Defense of Right of Ownership and Other Rights to Things
SECTION III. GENERAL PART OF THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS

SUBSECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS ON OBLIGATIONS

Chapter 21. Concept of Obligation

Chapter 22. Performance of Obligations

Chapter 23. Securing Performance of Obligations

Chapter 24. Change of Persons in Obligation

Chapter 25. Responsibility for Violation of Obligations

Chapter 26. Termination of Obligations

SUBSECTION 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS ON CONTRACT

Chapter 27. Concept and Conditions of Contract
Chapter 28. Conclusion of Contract

Chapter 29. Change and Dissolution of Contract
PART TWO
SECTION IV. INDIVIDUAL TYPES OF OBLIGATION
Chapter 30. Purchase-Sale

Chapter 31. Barter

Chapter 32. Gift

Chapter 33. Rent and Maintenance of Dependent for Life

Chapter 34. Lease

Chapter 35. Rental of Dwelling Premise
Chapter 36. Uncompensated Use

Chapter 37. Independent Work

Chapter 38. Fulfillment of Scientific-Research, Experimental-Construction Design, and Technological Work

Chapter 39. Compensated Rendering of Services

Chapter 40. Carriage

Chapter 41. Transport Expediting
Chapter 42. Loan and Credit

Chapter 43. Financing Under Assignment of Monetary Demand

Chapter 44. Bank Deposit

Chapter 45. Bank Account

Chapter 46. Settlement of Accounts
Chapter 47. Keeping
Chapter 48. Insurance

Chapter 49. Commission

Chapter 50. Actions in Another’s Interest Without Commission

Chapter 51. Commission Agency

Chapter 52. Agency

Chapter 53. Trust Management of Property

Chapter 54. Commercial Concession

Chapter 55. Simple Partnership

Chapter 56. Public Promise of Reward

Chapter 57. Public Competition

Chapter 58. Conducting Games and Betting
Chapter 59. Obligations as Consequence of Causing Harm

Chapter 60. Obligations as Consequence of Unfounded Enrichment

PART THREE
SECTION V. INHERITANCE LAW

Chapter 61. General Provisions on Inheritance

Chapter 62. Inheriting by Will

Chapter 63. Inheriting by Operation of Law

Chapter 64. Acquisition of Inheritance

Chapter 65. Inheriting of Individual Types of Property

SECTION VI. INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW

Chapter 66. General Provisions

Chapter 67. Law Subject to Application When Determining Legal Status of Persons

Chapter 68. Law Subject to Application to Property and Personal Nonproperty Relations

PART FOUR
SECTION VII. RIGHTS TO RESULTS OF INTELLECTUAL ACTIVITY AND MEANS OF INDIVIDUALIZATION

Chapter 69. General Provisions

Chapter 70. Author’s Right

Chapter 71. Rights Neighboring with Author’s

Chapter 72. Patent Law

Chapter 73. Right to Selection Achievement

Chapter 74. Right to Topologies of Integral Microcircuits

Chapter 75. Right to Secret of Production (Know-How)

Chapter 76. Rights to Means of Individualization of Juridical Persons, Goods, Work, Services, and Enterprises

Chapter 77. Right of Use of Results of Intellectual Activity Within Unified Technology


Butler, William E
William E. Butler is The John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law and International Affairs, Pennsylvania State University; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law in the University of London (University College London); Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine; Associate, International Academy of Comparative Law.



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