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Principles of the Civil Law of the Soviet Union and the Union Republics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2009
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1. In July 1960 the law-drafting commissions of the two chambers of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR published the draft of a law bearing the same title as this article. At the same time there was also published a draft of Principles of civil procedure of the Soviet Union and the union republics; the latter however, will not be dealt with in this article.
The draft of the Principles was “published for discussion” in the Deputees' Journal (Sovety deputatov trudiashchikhsia), in three law reviews and in an economic review.
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- Netherlands International Law Review , Volume 9 , Issue 4: Special Issue: De Conflictu Legum, Essays Presented to RD Kollewijn and J Offerhaus , October 1962 , pp. 480 - 492
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- Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1962
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1. The Russian term obsuzhdenie can better be rendered by the German Beurteilung, Besprechung.
2. The law was published in Izvestiia on 10 10, 1961Google Scholar, and in the issue of December 15 of the Official gazette: Vedomosti Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR, text No. 525.
3. Cf. the law of 11 February 1957, Vedomosti Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR, text No. 79.
4. Cf. page 20 of No. V of the series: Law in Eastern Europe, Leyden 1961.Google Scholar
5. I. e. insurance by the State.
6. A similar situation arose in respect of the Principles of criminal legislation, 1958. Cf. page 5 of No. III of the series Law in Eastern-Europe, Leyden 1959.Google Scholar
7. “Property” here is used in the meaning of the German Vermögen, not in that of Eigentum.
8. Russ. sdelki = German Rechtsgeschäfte.Google Scholar
9. Germ, , subjektive RechteGoogle Scholar, meaning the rights awarded to the person (natural or juristic) by the provisions of law, (das objektive Recht).
10. Cf. note 8.