In the Russian Empire, family law did not constitute an independent area of law and was a part of civil law. Family relations were handled by the church. Divorces were hard to get and disapproved of by the church and society. The status of illegitimate children was disfavored; they were not allowed to have the birth status of their mothers or her last name, to inherit the property of the mother and her relatives, nor were their mothers and relatives allowed to inherit from them. Illegitimate children had no right to the father’s financial support or property and could not inherit from him. The Bolsheviks addressed the issue of family law immediately after coming to power in 1917. Their main goal was to repeal pre-revolutionary regula...
The main purpose of the present study is to examine family law in Kazakhstan. This thesis focuses on...
The Soviet law of inheritance has suffered several drastic changes. Not only were the statutory prov...
Wladimir Berelowitch, The beginnings of the family legislation in RSFSR. Why and how? The family leg...
Soviet family law underwent three major changes between 1917 and 1936. The early Family Codes were m...
The Soviet law, which was created at the beginning of the 20th century in Soviet Russia, had evolved...
THE SOVIET FAMILY LAW AS A SUBJECT OF RECEPTION IN POLAND AND IN OTHER STATES OF CENTRAL-EASTERN EUR...
I seek to understand the material impacts of the 1918 and 1926 Soviet Family Law Codes on the lives ...
Old Russian family law was based on system of separation of property between spouses. When Bolshevi...
Soviet family law had originally privileged the future by trying to realize a total gender equality ...
This thesis challenges the conventional (Western) scholarly view that has focused on the Bolshe...
Twenty years have passed since the new Family Code of the Russian Federation (RF), which has become ...
The radical changes in the norms of Soviet family law over the past fifty years have reflected the c...
the 1920's "In less than two years the new Soviet power in Russia, one of the most backwar...
This paper examines the legal and social dimensions of inheritance in the Soviet Union in the late S...
Yvert-Jalu Hélène. — The History of Divorce in the Soviet Union. Relationship to Family Policy and S...
The main purpose of the present study is to examine family law in Kazakhstan. This thesis focuses on...
The Soviet law of inheritance has suffered several drastic changes. Not only were the statutory prov...
Wladimir Berelowitch, The beginnings of the family legislation in RSFSR. Why and how? The family leg...
Soviet family law underwent three major changes between 1917 and 1936. The early Family Codes were m...
The Soviet law, which was created at the beginning of the 20th century in Soviet Russia, had evolved...
THE SOVIET FAMILY LAW AS A SUBJECT OF RECEPTION IN POLAND AND IN OTHER STATES OF CENTRAL-EASTERN EUR...
I seek to understand the material impacts of the 1918 and 1926 Soviet Family Law Codes on the lives ...
Old Russian family law was based on system of separation of property between spouses. When Bolshevi...
Soviet family law had originally privileged the future by trying to realize a total gender equality ...
This thesis challenges the conventional (Western) scholarly view that has focused on the Bolshe...
Twenty years have passed since the new Family Code of the Russian Federation (RF), which has become ...
The radical changes in the norms of Soviet family law over the past fifty years have reflected the c...
the 1920's "In less than two years the new Soviet power in Russia, one of the most backwar...
This paper examines the legal and social dimensions of inheritance in the Soviet Union in the late S...
Yvert-Jalu Hélène. — The History of Divorce in the Soviet Union. Relationship to Family Policy and S...
The main purpose of the present study is to examine family law in Kazakhstan. This thesis focuses on...
The Soviet law of inheritance has suffered several drastic changes. Not only were the statutory prov...
Wladimir Berelowitch, The beginnings of the family legislation in RSFSR. Why and how? The family leg...