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Title |
Principles of civil law — evaluative categories?
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Authors |
Polich Svetlana Bayramovna,
Deputy Chairman of the Arbitration Court of Chelyabinsk Region, retired, PhD.
454091, Chelyabinsk, st. Thieves, 2. E-mail: poli1331@yandex.ru |
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Section |
Civil and Criminal Procedure |
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Issue |
4/2015 |
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140—110
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347.1.03
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Abstract |
This article studies some principles
of the civil law, in particular: good faith, reasonableness, justice, and expects
to refer the principles of good faith,
reasonableness and justice to the array of
evaluative categories of the civil law, it also determines the difference
between evaluative categories in the civil law and those in the civil proceedings,
and the study especially focuses on few judicial examples when the
principles of civil law and civil proceedings are
applied as evaluative categories. |
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Keywords |
principles of civil law, principle of good faith,
principle of reasonableness, principle of justice, evaluative
categories of civil law, evaluative categories of civil proceedings. |
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