Civil Code of the Russian Federation: Parts One, Two and Three

Author:   William E. Butler (, Professor of Comparative Law, University College London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199261536


Pages:   586
Publication Date:   20 February 2003
Format:   Hardback
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Civil Code of the Russian Federation: Parts One, Two and Three


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This volume provides a complete and authoritative English translation of Parts I, II, and III of the Russian Civil Code, which entered into force in complete form in March 2002. The Civil Code is the central document of market reforms in Russia, dealing with the law of persons (including companies), ownership, contract in all forms, tort, unjust enrichment, inheritance, and private international law. It has been translated from the Russian by Professor Butler, an acknowledged expert in the field, and benefits from a detailed article-by-article table of contents, a thorough subject-index to the Code, and a Russian-English glossary of civil law terms. An essential tool for any practitioner or student of Russian Law, Civil Code of the Russian Federation will be published alongside a collection of translated Russian Company and Commercial Legislation (0199261520) and the second edition of Professor Butler's acclaimed text on Russian Law (0199254001).

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Author:   William E. Butler (, Professor of Comparative Law, University College London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.90cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.079kg
ISBN:  

9780199261536


ISBN 10:   0199261539
Pages:   586
Publication Date:   20 February 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Editor's Introduction: On the Civil Code Detailed Table of Contents of Civil Code PART ONE Section I: General Provisions Basic Provisions 1: Civil Legislation 2: Origin of Civil Rights and Duties, and Effectuation and Defence of Civil Rights Persons 3: Citizens (Natural Persons) 4: Juridical Persons 5: Participation of Russian Federation, Subjects of the Russian Federation and Municipal Formations in Relations Regulated by Civil Legislation Objects of Civil Rights 6: General Provisions 7: Securities 8: Nonmaterial Benefits and the Defence Thereof Transactions and Representation 9: Transactions 10: Representation and Power of Attorney Periods and Limitations 11: Calculation of Periods 12: Limitations Section II: The Right of Ownership and Other Rights to a Thing 13: General Provisions 14: Acquisition of Right of Ownership 15: Termination of Right of Ownership 16: Common Ownership 17: Right of Ownership and Other Rights to Thing in Land 18: Rights of Ownership and Other Rights to Thing in Dwelling Premises 19: Right of Economic Jurisdiction, Right of Operative Management 20: Defence of Right of Ownership and Other Rights to Thing Section III: General Part of the Law of Obligations General Provisions on Obligations 21: Concept of and Parties to Obligations 22: Performance of Obligations 23: Securing Performance of Obligations 24: Change of Persons in Obligation 25: Responsibility for Violation of Obligations 26: Termination of Obligations General Provisions on Contract 27: Concept and Conditions of Contract 28: Conclusion of Contract 29: Change and Dissolution of Contract PART TWO Section IV: Individual Types of Obligations 30: Purchase-Sale 31: Barter 32: Gift 33: Rent and Maintenance of Dependent for Life 34: Lease 35: Hire of Dwelling Premises 36: Uncompensated Use 37: Independent Work 38: Fulfilment of Scientific Research, Experimental Construction Design, and Technological Work 39: Compensated Rendering of Services 40: Carriage 41: Transport Expediting 42: Loan and Credit 43: Financing Under Assignment of Monetary Demand 44: Bank Deposit 45: Bank Account 46: Settlement of Account 47: Keeping 48: Insurance 49: Commission 50: Actions in Another's Interest Without Commission 51: Commission Agency 52: Agency 53: Trust Management of Property 54: Commercial Concession 55: Simple Partnership 56: Public Promise of Reward 57: Public Competition 58: Conducting Games and Betting 59: Obligations as Consequence of Causing Harm 60: Obligations as Consequence of Unfounded Enrichment PART THREE Section V: Inheritance Law 61: General Provisions on Inheriting 62: Inheriting by Will 63: Inheriting by Operation of Law 64: Acquisition of Inheritance 65: Inheriting of Individual Types of Property Section VI: International Private Law 66: General Provisions 67: Law Subject to Application When Determining Legal Status of Persons 68: Law Subject to Application to Property and Personal Nonproperty Relations Federal Law on the Introduction into Operation of Part One of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation Federal Law on the Introduction into Operation of Part Two of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation Federal Law on the Introduction into Operation of Part Three of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation Glossary of Legal Terms Index

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Review from other book by this author It is a book of encyclopaedic dimensions, useful to many teachers, students, researchers and practising lawyers...Very welcome also is the final chapter on resource materials. Because of its coverage of what might be termed 'business law' (including the law of foreign investment and trade) William E Butler's book will be a welcome addition to the library of any practising lawyer who anticipates contact with Russian Law. The detailed notes about available databases on Russian law in the final chapter make it particularly valuable in this regard...scholarly and detailed.


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William E. Butler is Professor of Comparative Law at University College London, an Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, and Director of the Vinogradoff Institute, University College London. He was formerly Senior Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers CIS Law Firm in Moscow, and continues to have a Moscow-based consultancy practice in Russian law.

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