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The paper examines the problems of the legal regime of plots in apartment buildings in terms of property relations. The issue of participation in the management of common property in terms of civil rights is investigated. The study of the legal regime uses an approach based on modern civil law theory and on historical information about the regulation of relevant relations in different periods (including pre-revolutionary and Soviet Russia). This study may be of interest both to those studying the theory and history of law, particularly civil and land law, and to specialists faced with the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The paper examines the problems of the legal regime of plots in apartment buildings in terms of property relations. The issue of participation in the management of common property in terms of civil rights is investigated. The study of the legal regime uses an approach based on modern civil law theory and on historical information about the regulation of relevant relations in different periods (including pre-revolutionary and Soviet Russia). This study may be of interest both to those studying the theory and history of law, particularly civil and land law, and to specialists faced with the formation and use of annexation plots in practice.

The paper examines the problems of the legal regime of plots in apartment buildings in terms of property relations. The issue of participation in the management of common property in terms of civil rights is investigated. The study of the legal regime uses an approach based on modern civil law theory and on historical information about the regulation of relevant relations in different periods (including pre-revolutionary and Soviet Russia). This study may be of interest both to those studying the theory and history of law, particularly civil and land law, and to specialists faced with the formation and use of annexation plots in practice.

Autorenporträt
Yuri Anatolievich Halimovsky, doctor en Derecho, profesor adjunto del Departamento de Teoría e Historia del Estado y del Derecho de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Politécnica Estatal de San Petersburgo, asociado senior en la práctica inmobiliaria y de inversiones del bufete de abogados "Kachkin & Partners".