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Type: | Journal article |
Title: | Ukraine's transition from Soviet to Post-Soviet law: property as a lesson in failed regulation |
Author: | Babie, P. |
Citation: | East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies, 2016; 3(1):3-38 |
Publisher: | Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
ISSN: | 2292-7956 |
Statement of Responsibility: | Paul Babie |
Abstract: | This article traces the parallel developments of the Ukrainian transition from Soviet to post-Soviet law and from state to private property. To do this, the article is divided into four parts. The first examines the transition of the Ukrainian legal system from pre-Soviet to post-Soviet law. The second traces the microcosm of that transition as it occurred through the failed adoption of private property introduced in the law of post-Soviet Ukraine. The third demonstrates that the flawed approach by which private property has been adopted, with little if any real and effective regulation in post-independence Ukraine, has produced negative consequences for the Ukrainian people. The final part concludes. |
Keywords: | Ukrainian Law; Soviet Law; Civil Law; Post-Soviet Law; Property; Obligation; Regulation |
Rights: | © 2016 East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies (ewjus.com) |
Published version: | http://ewjus.com/ojs/index.php/ewjus/article/view/167 |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest 7 Law publications |
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