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Title: Features of civil and legal regulation of property relations on the territory of Ukraine during the lithuanian-rus principality
Authors: Kovrygina, O.
Keywords: civil and legal regulation
property relations
voluntary social relations
іmmovable and movable property
material goods
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2020
Publisher: Прінт-копі-центр "Вектор"
Citation: Kovrygina O. Features of civil and legal regulation of property relations on the territory of Ukraine during the lithuanian-rus principality / O. Kovrygina // Аеро-2020. Повітряне і космічне право: [Матеріали Всеукраїнської конференції молодих учених і студентів, м. Київ, Національний авіаційний університет, 20 листопада 2020 р.] Том 1. – Тернопіль: Вектор. – С. 68-71.
Abstract: Property relations are voluntary social relations concerning the ownership, use or transfer of immovable and movable property and other material goods from one subject to another. The origins of many problems associated with the formation of capitalist relations in Ukraine should be sought among the processes that took place in the Ukrainian lands, beginning with the days of Kyiv Rus and ending with a time when sometimes quite tragic historical events Ukrainians lost any manifestations statehood and came under the rule of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Commonwea lth and the Kingdom of Moscow. However, thanks to these processes, Ukraine in the future was able to acquire completely unique features that resulted from the influence on the culture, spirituality and mentality of its people of different civilizational communities: Western Catholic and Eastern Orthodox. It was in the conditions of such multi-civilization that the formation of civil legislation took place on Ukrainian lands.
URI: https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/45700
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