PRINCIPLE OF INVIOLABILITY OF PROPERTY: RESTRICTIVE CONTEXT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.171157Keywords:
civil law, principle of inviolability of property, restriction of the principle of inviolability of property, compulsory termination of the property right, civil legislation of the countries of the former Soviet UnionAbstract
Abstract. In article one of the fundamental principles of civil law - the principle of inviolability of property in
a restrictive context is analyzed. The comparative analysis of the concepts "restriction of the principle of inviolability of property" and "restriction of the property right" is carried out. The compulsory termination of the property right, i.e. the termination of the right irrespective of will of the owner as restriction of the principle of inviolability of property is considered. The comparative and legal analysis of the principle use of inviolability of property within the civil legislation of the countries of the former Soviet Union is carried out.
Keywords: civil law, principle of inviolability of property, restriction of the principle of inviolability of
property, compulsory termination of the property right, civil legislation of the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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