THE REVIVAL OF PROPERTY RIGHTS IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIA AND THE PROBLEMS OF THEIR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT

Year: 
2021

Article:

Issue: 
2

UDC: 
347
DOI: 
10.34076/22196838_2021_2_16
Author(s): 

Semyakin Mikhail

Chief researcher, Ural State Law University (Yekaterinburg), doctor of legal sciences, ORCID: 0000-0003-4013-0726, e-mail: 9193705538@mail.ru

Author(s): 
Semyakin Mikhail
Abstract: 

The article notes that, in the post-Soviet period, due to the transition to market economy in Russia, there was a revival of property rights lost in the Soviet era. The author gives a general characteristic of the norms of Section II of Part one of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation and reveals their shortcomings. He concludes that these norms are significant for the legal regulation of property relations and its further development. It is shown that the current reform of property rights and their institutionalisation as a normative system depend on socioeconomic conditions. The author states that today property relations are regulated by various laws that are quite contradictory. The role of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation in the formation of property rights as a new subsectoral system formation is underlined.

Key words: 

property rights, Civil Code of the Russian Federation, system

For citation: 

Semyakin M. (2021) The revival of property rights in post-Soviet Russia and the problems of their further development. In Elektronnoe prilozhenie k «Rossiiskomu yuridicheskomu zhurnalu», no. 2, pp. 16–26, DOI: http://doi.org/10.34076/22196838_2021_2_16.

Text of the article: 

Publication date: 
Monday, 20.09.2021

English