CIVIL LEGAL CAPACITY – DETERMINING FACTOR IN ESTABLISHING AND MAKING LEGAL RELATIONS
Eleonora Badan-Melnic and
Claudia Lachi
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Eleonora Badan-Melnic: Lector universitar, Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
Claudia Lachi: studentă anul III, Facultatea Relaţii Internaţionale, Ştiinţe Politice şi Administrative, Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
Contemporary Legal Institutions, 2014, vol. 6, issue 1, 186-191
Abstract:
Legal capacity in civil law remains a topical and scientific interest, and even if there are sufficiently explicit regulations in civil law and in many field studies that reveal aspects of the two forms of civil legal capacity – to use and exercise – in practice there persist some doubts, different interpretations and inconsistencies that are based on the legal capacity of natural persons and legal entities. With this study we aim at elucidating some issues on the subject of civil legal capacity from an original approach that will exceed capacity within civil relations, which means expanding the subject and institution capacity connections with other branches of civil law.
Keywords: legal capacity; natural person; legal person; civil report (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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