The Civil Code of the Russian Federation
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This title was first published in 1997: This is the definitive English translation of the new Russian Civil Code (Parts 1 and 2), often referred to as "the second Russian Constitution".

The Civil Code of the Russian Federation is the result of a collaborative effort of a leading United States expert on Russian law and of the staff of the Private Law Research Center attached to the Office of the President of the Russian Federation -- the Center that had primary responsibility for drafting the new Civil Code.

The authoritative introduction, complete table of contents. and comprehensive index combine to set this work far beyond the utility of any existing translations of the Civil Code. It will be a must-have resource for government, law and international business collections.

First: ; Division I: General Provisions; Subdivision 1: Basic Provisions; 1: Civil Legislation; 2: The Origin of Civil Law Rights and Duties, the Exercise and Protection of Civil Law Rights; Subdivision 2: Persons; 3: Citizens (Natural Persons); 4: Legal Persons; 5: Participation of the Russian Federation, Subjects of the Russian Federation, and Municipal Formations in Relations Regulated by Civil Legislation; Subdivision 3: Objects of Civil Law Rights; 6: General Provisions; 7: Commercial Paper and Securities; 8: Nonmaterial Values and their Protection; Subdivision 4: Transactions and Representation; 9: Transactions; 10: Representation. Power of Attorney; Subdivision 5: Periods of Time. Limitation of Actions; 11: Calculation of Periods of Time; 12: Limitation of Actions; Division II: The Right of Ownership and Other Rights in Things; 13: General Provisions; 14: Obtaining the Right of Ownership; 15: Termination of the Right of Ownership; 16: Common Ownership; 17: Right of Ownership and Other Rights in Things in Land 1; 18: Right of Ownership and Other Rights in Things in Housing Premises; 19: The Right of Economic Management, the Right of Operative Administration; 20: Protection of the Right of Ownership and Other Rights in Things; Division III: General Part of the Law of Obligations; Subdivision 1: General Provisions on Obligations; 21: Definition of and Parties to an Obligation; 22: Performance of Obligations; 23: Security for Performance of Obligations; 24: Changing Persons in an Obligation; 25: Liability for Violation of Obligations; 26: Termination of Obligations; Subdivision 2: General Provisions on Contract; 27: Definition and Terms of a Contract; 28: Conclusion of a Contract; 29: Change and Rescission of a Contract; Second: ; Division IV: Individual Types of Obligations; 30: Purchase and Sale; 31: Barter; 32: Gift; 33: Rent and Lifetime Support with Maintenance; 34: Lease; 35: Rental of Housing Premises; 36: Uncompensated Use; 37: Work; 38: Performance of Scientific Research, Experimental Design, and Technological Work; 39: Compensated Providing of Services; 40: Carriage; 41: Freight Forwarding; 42: Loan and Credit; 43: Financing with Assignment of Monetary Claim; 44: Bank Deposit; 45: Bank Account; 46: Payments; 47: Storage; 48: Insurance; 49: Delegation; 50: Activity in Another’s Interest without Authorization; 51: Commission Agency; 52: Agency; 53: Entrusted Administration of Property; 54: Franchise; 55: Simple Partnership; 56: Public Promise of a Reward; 57: Public Competition; 58: Conduct of Games and Wagers; 59: Obligations as a Result of the Causing of Harm; 60: Obligations as the Result of Unjust Enrichment
Peter B Maggs