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Субъективная коллективная воля при управлении долевой землей сельскохозяйственного назначения и ее следствия
Subjective Collective Will In the Management of Shared Agricultural Land and Its Consequences
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Abstract A new stage in the development of relations in the management of agricultural land plots has replaced the initial privatization of agricultural land. Its difference is the change in the composition of the participants in the share ownership
and the presence of economically strong economic counterp... view more
A new stage in the development of relations in the management of agricultural land plots has replaced the initial privatization of agricultural land. Its difference is the change in the composition of the participants in the share ownership
and the presence of economically strong economic counterparties-tenants of land. The composition of new owners is
socially heterogeneous and, as a result, it does not have a legal instrument allowing to form the collective will of the
general meeting according to the goals of property management, since the heterogeneity of the composition prevents
the emergence of the possibility of unity of management goals. The expression of subjective collective will must have
a legal instrument to prevent the possibility of its usurpation by an economically strong subject. It seems that such an
instrument should be the differentiation of the types of disputes related to the formation of collective will on the management of common ownership and the procedural peculiarities of their resolution.... view less
Keywords
common property; area utilization; right of ownership
Classification
Law
Free Keywords
subjective rights at collective will; agricultural land; common ownership; general meeting; civil law community
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 69-76
Journal
Theoretical and Applied Law (2019) 1
ISSN
3034-2813
Status
Published Version; reviewed