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Cубъективные права в свете обновленных норм о публичных сервитутах

Subjective Rights in the Light of the Reform on Public Servitudes
[journal article]

Krasnova, Tatiana

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the results of the land law reform which was carried out in 2018, namely the introduction of updated provisions on public servitudes to the Land Code of the Russian Federation. It can be argued that today in the Land Code of the Russian Federation there are rules on two t... view more

The article is dedicated to the results of the land law reform which was carried out in 2018, namely the introduction of updated provisions on public servitudes to the Land Code of the Russian Federation. It can be argued that today in the Land Code of the Russian Federation there are rules on two types of public servitudes - for benefit of any number of unspecified persons (art. 23) and in favour of certain entities (Ch. V.7). Both types of public servitudes are established in accordance with the Land Code of the Russian Federation, i. e. the provisions of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation are inapplicable to the legal relations arising in connection with establishment, implementation and termination of public servitudes. In this context the question on the legal nature of public servitudes arises. In particu lar are public servitudes subjective property rights? The author of the article offers answers to this and some other questions.... view less

Keywords
right of ownership; Russia

Classification
Law

Free Keywords
subjective right; property right; servitude; public servitude; bounds (limits) of subjective right

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 31-37

Journal
Theoretical and Applied Law (2019) 2

ISSN
3034-2813

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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