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Right deprivation in the legal regulation mechanism of civil property relations: Comparative analysis of international legislation

Anatoliy Kostruba ()

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Abstract: The work examines aspects of how deprivation of a civil right forms when such rights can determine a possible decrease in quality of life. Authors explore this problem in accordance with provisions of the civil legislation and form practical means for application of the right deprivation mechanism based on the analysis of international legislations. In particular, possibilities of estate seizures and gradual transformation of formalised law space into doctrinal subsystem are analysed. The work investigates the possibility to use measures of both state and private influence in this field and presents prognostic components that can affect regulation variations of estate seizure of estates based on an agreed-upon procedure between states. A different procedure is proposed for joint ownership and realisation of a provision on managing land and ecological legislations as a field of civil relations. The practical aim of the work can be applied to solving disputes regarding the need for joint regulation of civil property relations in international and local civil law. Measures that determine the possibility for structural and comprehensive informing of certain forms and structures of legal science are implemented.

Keywords: legal facts; Legal relationship; Legal regulations; Civil law; law of property (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-08-28
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Published in Asia Life Sciences, 2020, 22 (2), pp.143-156. ⟨10.5281/zenodo.4034445⟩

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4034445

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