The book delves into the evolving landscape of criminal law concerning harm to human health, highlighting the shift in legislation and judicial practices since the Soviet era. It addresses significant challenges, such as assessing the severity of harm and the economic criteria for evaluation. The lack of a cohesive criminal-law framework for health-related crimes is emphasized, with existing studies focusing on isolated offenses rather than offering innovative or comprehensive insights into the subject.
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The book explores the shift in Russian jurisprudence as it adapts to a market economy, emphasizing the importance of specific property interests over abstract notions of the common good. It highlights the role of individuals in civil legal relations, particularly regarding their pursuit of personal interests. Drawing on A. Maslow's hierarchy of needs, it underscores the fundamental human need for housing, which is closely tied to security. The contract for the sale of housing emerges as a natural solution within private law to fulfill this essential need.
Legal regulation of transactions with shares
In the authorised capital of business companies
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book explores the practical implications and advantages of transferring shares in the charter capital of limited liability companies in Russia, highlighting its efficiency compared to traditional business sales. It emphasizes that share transfers avoid the need for license reissuance and are exempt from value-added tax, often resulting in quicker transactions. Despite its significance, the subject remains under-researched, making this work a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of share assignments in this legal framework.
The book delves into the legal framework governing property relations between spouses, highlighting the importance of contracts and agreements in defining their legal rights. It addresses the emergence of new property types and legal mechanisms, emphasizing the need for a thorough theoretical analysis to understand their roles within the legal system. The author critiques the current lack of comprehensive studies in Russian legal science regarding family property laws and advocates for scientifically grounded recommendations to enhance legislative and enforcement practices in matrimonial property relations.
Peculiarities of inheritance according to the law and the will
Protection of violated rights of heirs
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The book explores the complexities of inheritance law, emphasizing its conservative nature and deep ties to national traditions and concepts of ownership. It highlights the historical stability of inheritance laws and the ongoing debates within Russian legal frameworks regarding the definition of inheritance relations. The interplay between civil legislation and cultural values complicates the possibility of establishing a unified legal code across the CIS or Europe, showcasing the unique challenges faced in harmonizing inheritance laws.
Legal regulation of foreign trade foreign trade in relation to the WTO
Legal research
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book explores the establishment and evolution of the WTO, which consolidates trade liberalization and regulatory measures among its 164 member countries, representing 95% of global trade. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these regulations to enhance exports, safeguard domestic markets, and promote efficient use of national resources. Additionally, it highlights the role of the WTO in fostering international specialization and combating economic crime, noting Russia's accession as the 156th member in 2012.
The book examines the Russian Federation's personal data legislation, highlighting its alignment with international standards while acknowledging gaps in addressing all social relations. It emphasizes the need for legal acts to be purposeful and justify state intervention. The text notes ongoing significant changes in legislation that often conflict with international norms and the realities of Russian society. Additionally, it discusses the current inconsistent and evolving application of these laws, indicating a complex legal landscape that requires further refinement.
RIGHT TO ALTERNATIVE CIVIL SERVICE
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The paper examines the evolution of alternative civilian service within the context of democracy in Russia, highlighting its legal and constitutional implications. It addresses discriminatory provisions in the Federal Law that affect citizens whose beliefs conflict with military service. The study notes the lack of comprehensive research on citizens' experiences with alternative civilian service, complicating legal assessments. It emphasizes the importance of developing theoretical foundations to ensure citizens can exercise their constitutional right to alternative service, as legislation continues to evolve.
The book explores the evolution of modern terrorism into an international threat, highlighting the emergence of new national terrorist groups and extremist organizations. It examines the changing nature and scope of terrorism, emphasizing the need for comprehensive measures involving substantial resources to combat this global challenge. The analysis underscores the complexity of addressing terrorism as a shared threat to the world community, calling for coordinated efforts to tackle its multifaceted dimensions.
Peculiarities of proceedings for the release of property from seizure
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The book delves into the often-overlooked topic of property seizure release in the context of modern Russian law. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique procedural aspects involved in these cases, which are crucial for effectively protecting ownership rights. By exploring the specifics of the legal process, the book aims to enhance readers' chances of successfully reclaiming their property, making it a significant resource for those navigating this complex area of law.