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Publications of Lapaeva Valentina Viktorovna
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2014.2.10901
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Lapaeva V.V. - Privatization of socialistic property: constitutional and phylosophical legal analysis.
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pp. 1-46
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DOI: 10.7256/2305-9699.2014.2.10985
Abstract: The article provides some approaches towards constitutional and philosophical legal analysis of problems regarding privatization of socialistic property. Evaluation of privatization in accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation is provided from the following standpoints: 1) departure from the constitutional provisions on equality of all people in court and under law; 2) violations of privatization legislation; 3) non-lawful (contradictory to the legal principle of formal equality) character of de-socialization of the socialistic property via its privatization. From the standpoint of philosophical legal approach the author substantiates the thesis that the socialist property in principle may not be transferred from the state to private owners (privatized), since by its nature it belongs to the society and not to the state. From that standpoint the author analyses the scientific and practical potential of the civilist concept - the concept of post-socialist social order, which is based upon the new form of individual (not public, and not private) property as a result of application of the legal principle of formal equality to the process of de-socialization of socialist property. The author substantiates the value of this concept for defining constitutional legal parameters for the social contract on property, without which normal economic and political legal development of the state is not possible.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0706.2014.2.42409
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Law and Politics, 2012-11
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Law and Politics, 2012-11
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Law and Politics, 2012-11
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Law and Politics, 2012-11
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Law and Politics, 2012-10
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Law and Politics, 2012-10
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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law, 2011-2
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