APPEALING DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES BETWEEN GERMAN AND UZBEK CIVIL CODES

Authors

  • Elyorbek Saidov Student at Tashkent State University of Law

Keywords:

Civil Code, domiciled place, ownership and membership rights, inheritance, testamentary disposition, obligation law, deprivation of legal personality, interim interest, electronic contracts.

Abstract

In this research work, some of the most critical distinctions and fundamental similarities, included in the civil codes of Germany and Uzbekistan, are highlighted as well as discussed.

 

References

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German Civil Code (BGB). 1900.

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Published

2022-11-03