Old Russian family law was based on system of separation of property between spouses. When Bolsheviks took power, they retained this system. They were claiming that separation of property between spouses is the best from the point of view of equality of husband and wife. The change was done in 1926, together with new Family Code. It imposed the system of joint community in matrimony. The official explanation was that it’s the best system for women. In fact, this system was most of all convenient for Communist government, which planned huge industrialization of the country. Up till now, even after the fall of Communism, this system is retained
After World War II Polish law was based on law of the USSR. Family law played important role in the...
The family is the main element of society. Today family dispute is the category of disputes which we...
Yvert-Jalu Hélène. — The History of Divorce in the Soviet Union. Relationship to Family Policy and S...
The article analyzes the current state of doctrine and law enforcement practice on one of the most ...
In the Russian Empire, family law did not constitute an independent area of law and was a part of c...
Objective by disclosing the legal nature of marriage and determining the conditions of its validity ...
Soviet family law underwent three major changes between 1917 and 1936. The early Family Codes were m...
THE SOVIET FAMILY LAW AS A SUBJECT OF RECEPTION IN POLAND AND IN OTHER STATES OF CENTRAL-EASTERN EUR...
The Soviet law, which was created at the beginning of the 20th century in Soviet Russia, had evolved...
This article deals with the issues of regulation of property relations of spouses in private interna...
This paper examines the legal and social dimensions of inheritance in the Soviet Union in the late S...
The world of Soviet law differs so much from the world of Western lawyers that anyone attempting to ...
The article deals with the concept of a marriage contract, its subject composition, a comparative an...
In the article author shows how own national legal traditions, international and foreign law influen...
I seek to understand the material impacts of the 1918 and 1926 Soviet Family Law Codes on the lives ...
After World War II Polish law was based on law of the USSR. Family law played important role in the...
The family is the main element of society. Today family dispute is the category of disputes which we...
Yvert-Jalu Hélène. — The History of Divorce in the Soviet Union. Relationship to Family Policy and S...
The article analyzes the current state of doctrine and law enforcement practice on one of the most ...
In the Russian Empire, family law did not constitute an independent area of law and was a part of c...
Objective by disclosing the legal nature of marriage and determining the conditions of its validity ...
Soviet family law underwent three major changes between 1917 and 1936. The early Family Codes were m...
THE SOVIET FAMILY LAW AS A SUBJECT OF RECEPTION IN POLAND AND IN OTHER STATES OF CENTRAL-EASTERN EUR...
The Soviet law, which was created at the beginning of the 20th century in Soviet Russia, had evolved...
This article deals with the issues of regulation of property relations of spouses in private interna...
This paper examines the legal and social dimensions of inheritance in the Soviet Union in the late S...
The world of Soviet law differs so much from the world of Western lawyers that anyone attempting to ...
The article deals with the concept of a marriage contract, its subject composition, a comparative an...
In the article author shows how own national legal traditions, international and foreign law influen...
I seek to understand the material impacts of the 1918 and 1926 Soviet Family Law Codes on the lives ...
After World War II Polish law was based on law of the USSR. Family law played important role in the...
The family is the main element of society. Today family dispute is the category of disputes which we...
Yvert-Jalu Hélène. — The History of Divorce in the Soviet Union. Relationship to Family Policy and S...