The Notion of “Curator Litis” (Third Curator) in New Civil Legislation and Correspondence with Similar Notions in the EU LegislationAbstract:Starting from Trusteeship institution, as it is the most common, we watched to capture most situations of such notions. I managed to find a correspondent of curatorship in several branches of law, such as: civil law theory, theory of General obligations, contracts, inheritance, family law, commercial law, administrative law, criminal law and law of civil procedure. I had the opportunity to compare the old notions of this regulation with regulation of the new civil code and I found the interest of the legislature into two main Plains: the to regulate matters considered less legislation, but also to adapt the legislation to European novels
Marilena Marin ()
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Marilena Marin: University „Ovidius” of Constanta, Law and Administrative Sciences Faculty
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2013, vol. XIII, issue 2, 118-121
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Date: 2013
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