MERCHANT LAW IN EASTERN EUROPEAN СOUNTRIES (XIII–XV CENTURIES)
Journal Title: Науковий вісник Міжнародного гуманітарного університету. Серія: «Юриспруденція» - Year 2017, Vol 26, Issue
Abstract
In this article trade relations and peculiarities of the legal regulation of international trade in West-Russian, Baltic, Lithuanian lands in the 13th – 15th centuries are researched. The Eastern European model of medieval Merchant Law is established.
Authors and Affiliations
S. G. Kovalyova
Information security of advocacy: a criminalistic view
Violation of the state of information security of the advocacy may be due to the existence of internal, external and mixed threats. The first class of threats to information security is the internal threats of lawyer act...
Legal responsibility of the State Migration Service of Ukraine
The article deals with the content of legal responsibility of the State Migration Service of Ukraine as a legal entity and its officials and officers. The author pays special attention to issues of administrative, crimin...
Individual prevention measures of forgery
The article deals with the definition of individual measures to prevent forgery, characterized a system of factors that should be taken into account when selecting the object to implement the individual measures for prev...
The participation of insane (partially sane) persons during processual actions in criminal proceeding
There is a necessity in a deeper research of a participation of insane (partially sane) persons during investigative (track) actions in criminal proceeding, that influences thorough study of all circumstances of a crimin...
Sources of right in administrative rule-making: theoretical and legal description
The article is sanctified to the pressing questions of sources of right in the administrative rule-making. The author analyses the scientific going near understanding of sources of right, their system and going near grou...