Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of cases
- List of abbreviations
- PART 1 Draft Bill on Civil Liability Law
- PART 2 Two European reform proposals on liability law
- PART 3 Recent legislation on liability law
- A Civil Code of the People's Republic of China, Book VIII: Law of Delict/Act on Liability Law (2009)
- B Civil Code of the Federative Republic of Brazil (2002)
- C Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part I 1994/Part II 1996)
- Select bibliography
- Index
- References
C - Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part I 1994/Part II 1996)
from PART 3 - Recent legislation on liability law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of cases
- List of abbreviations
- PART 1 Draft Bill on Civil Liability Law
- PART 2 Two European reform proposals on liability law
- PART 3 Recent legislation on liability law
- A Civil Code of the People's Republic of China, Book VIII: Law of Delict/Act on Liability Law (2009)
- B Civil Code of the Federative Republic of Brazil (2002)
- C Civil Code of the Russian Federation (Part I 1994/Part II 1996)
- Select bibliography
- Index
- References
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(with the Additions and Amendments of February 20, August 12, 1996, October 24, 1997, July 8, December 17, 1999, April 16, May 15, November 26, 2001, March 21, November 14, 26, 2002, January 10, March 26, November 11, December 23, 2003)
Part I: Chapter 8. Non-material values and their protection
Article 150. Non-material values
Life and health, personal dignity and personal immunity, honour and good name, business reputation, immunity of private life, personal and family confidentiality, the right to free movement, to the choice of the place of abode and residence, the right to the name, copyright and other personal non-property rights and non-material values possessed by a citizen since his birth or by force of the law shall be inalienable and untransferable in any other way. In the instances and in conformity with the procedure stipulated by the law, personal non-property rights and other non-material values possessed by the deceased person may be exercised and protected by other persons, including the heirs of their legal owner.
Non-material values shall be protected in conformity with the present Code and with other laws in the instances and procedure provided for by them, and also in those instances and within those limits in which the use of the means of protecting civil rights (Art. 12) follow from the substance of the violated non-material right and from the nature of the consequences of this violation.
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- Modernising Civil Liability Law in Europe, China, Brazil and RussiaTexts and Commentaries, pp. 214 - 247Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011