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Type: Journal article
Title: Two voices of the morality of private property
Author: Babie, P.
Citation: Journal of Law and Religion, 2007; 23(1):271-308
Publisher: Hamline University, School of Law
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 0748-0814
2163-3088
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Paul Babie
Abstract: <jats:p>Ukraine's “Orange Revolution” in 2004-05 captivated an international audience. Western reporting on this “democratic moment” focused on Victor Yuschenko's eventual hard-fought victory, labeling it an indication of Ukraine's commitment to breaking ties with its Soviet socialist past and to establishing itself fully as a capitalist market economy. In the shrinking global economy, Ukraine, suddenly, was a hot commodity. Yet, in the flurry of rhetoric about a former Soviet state achieving independence and sovereignty, moving from a socialist past to a capitalist future, few seemed directly to address the issue of private property. There seemed to be very little mention, though, at least in the popular media, of the shape of a right to private property in Ukrainian law. This was surprising in view of the fact that this is a basic prerequisite to a market economy. In fact, Ukrainian law does offer some minimal guidance concerning this important concept.</jats:p>
DOI: 10.1017/S0748081400002678
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0748081400002678
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