VIOLATION OF THE STATUTORY REGULATIONS AS THE BASIS FOR THE INVALIDATION OF AN ECONOMIC OBLIGATION CONCLUDED IN THE TEMPORARILY OCCUPIED TERRITORY OF UKRAIN
Journal Title: Судова та слідча практика в Україні - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue
Abstract
The article analyzes the normative basis of invalidity of economic contracts concluded on the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine. The study of modern Ukrainian legislation and the experience of the liberated temporarily occupied territories during the Second World War.
Authors and Affiliations
Н. Б. Побіянська, Н. С. Хатнюк
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