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M a r i a V. Antokolskaya* P L A C E O F RUSSIAN F A M I L Y L A W IN THE SYSTEM O F BRANCHES OF L A W AND C O R R E - LATION B E T W E E N FAMILY AND C I V I L L A W * M a r i a V. Antokolskaya is Professor at Moscow State Law Academy, Moscow, Russia. P a r t One: How is Family Law s e p a r a t e d f r o m Civil Law?** 1. INTRODUCTION T o d a y in Russia not only the global revision of positive legisla- tion takes place but at the same time the revision of the main ideas on which the whole system of division of law into branches was based has to be revised. Simultaneous adoption of the first part of the Civil Code and drafting of the new family code is not a coincidence. Work on the drafts of the new codes faced the researchers with the necessity to elaborate the new concepts of civil and family law, and revived interest in studying
Tilburg Law Review – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1996
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