2021
DOI: 10.52468/2542-1514.2021.5(1).156-172
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Entropy of property in Western and Russian legal doctrine and practice

Abstract: The subject of the study is a phenomenon of an “entropy” of property, its interpretation, socio-economic conditionality, genesis of its development in European and Russian doctrine, reflection of a construct of “separated” property in the legislation. “Entropy” of property is a situation when both entities are owners, but in different areas of relations: the first person is the owner in relation to third parties, and the second-in relation to the first The goal of this scientific research is to find out reason… Show more

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“…We should note that some scientists see a legal structure similar to the "divided" ("split") property model used in Western European legal systems in the regulations. The Draft on Amendments to the Civil Code of the Russian Federation on the several persons' ownership concerning one real estate subject contains them (paragraph 1 of Article 271 of the Draft (Semyakin et al, 2018). The allocation of other rights than the share ownership and the joint ownership does not correspond to the nature of such relations.…”
Section: 3 In Civil Law the Following Positions Have Developed On The...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We should note that some scientists see a legal structure similar to the "divided" ("split") property model used in Western European legal systems in the regulations. The Draft on Amendments to the Civil Code of the Russian Federation on the several persons' ownership concerning one real estate subject contains them (paragraph 1 of Article 271 of the Draft (Semyakin et al, 2018). The allocation of other rights than the share ownership and the joint ownership does not correspond to the nature of such relations.…”
Section: 3 In Civil Law the Following Positions Have Developed On The...mentioning
confidence: 99%