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Novels 1914-1916 to the General Civil Code of the Austrian Empire 1811
Стаття присвячена з'ясуванню причин і передумов прийняття Новел 1914-1916 рр. до Австрійського загального цивільного уложення 1811 р., загальному охарактеризуванню їхнього змісту та обґрунтуванню їхнього історико-правового значення. Автором проаналізовано стан опрацювання проблематики; передусім автор послуговувався працями двох професорів ...
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Poor Relief as a Legal Issue in the Austrian Monarchy
This study examines the origin of legal tools for the creation of systematic poor relief in the Austrian monarchy from the period of Joseph II. It is possible to find a certain kind of legal protection for Austrian state citizens in Joseph’s Civil Code ...
Zdeňka Stoklásková
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After World War II the Polish Code of Civil Procedure (1932), strongly based on the Austrian Code of civil Procedure (1895), formally remained in force.
Anna Stawarska-Rippel
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Serbian Civil Code in the history of Serbian law [PDF]
The Serbian Civil Code (SCC) of 1844, modelled after the Austrian General Civil Code (ABGB), was a reception of Austrian civil law in Serbia. While the SCC was in force the Serbian law was exposed to various foreign influences and subject to spontaneous ...
Popović Dragoljub
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In most civil law jurisdictions, the contract is the most used derivative title for the transfer of ownership (movable and immovable property). Very often, the law of property and law of contract are seen as distinct and one can envisage their role from ...
Haxhi Gashi, Bashkim Preteni
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Some Important Features of Lithuania Civil Procedure [PDF]
As in all Eastern and Central European countries, legal system in Lithuania, including civil justice, has undergone many reforms since 1990. In 2003 new Lithuanian Code of Civil Procedure came into force and finally traditions of Western Europe (mainly ...
Vigita Vėbraitė
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Acquisition of title and easement by adverse possession under the provisions of the Serbian civil code [PDF]
Serbian Civil Code, modeled based on the Austrian Civil Code (1811), regulates in a unique way the influence of the time on the acquisition and loss of the rights.
Evtimov Ivana
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This paper centers on the principles of prejudication and competition, as well as the inconsistency between pre-determined factual knowledge and a judge's personal intuition.
Gvidiani, Jamlat
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The General Civil Code of the Austrian Empire in 1811 was extended, including to the Western Ukrainian lands, which were part of it, and was in effect until the mid-late 1930s; and in modern Austria it is still valid today. The main source of the Austrian General Civil Code of 1811 was first of all pandect law, that is, Roman law recepted and ...
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On dynamics of legislative work and its effects [PDF]
Through a short comparative analysis, the author showed how much the speed of legislative work can influence the quality of normative solutions, and their effects in legal practice.
Nikolić Dušan
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