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Grazhdanskii Kodeks Respubliki Belarus
[ The Civil Code of the Republic of Belarus]

Introd. by B.F. Chigira
St. Petersburg:  Iuridicheskii Tsentr Press, 2003
1,049 p
Serie: Zakonodatel`stvo Zarubezhnykh Stran
Hardcover. 10.5 x 14 cm
ISBN: 5942011389
Language: Russian
This edition continues the series Foreign legislation which presents highly qualified translations of foreign legislation into Russian by lawyers and linguists jointly. The Civil Code of the Republic of Belarus was adopted on October 28th, 1998, as last amended on June 24th, 2002. Other books in the series are also available.
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» Law and Criminal Justice   » Codes, Laws, and Commentaries   » Civil and Administrative Law
» CIS / New Independent States / Former USSR Republics   » Ukraine, Belorussia

This book is part of the series ''

Other books of the series:
» Ugolovno-Protsessual`nyi Kodeks Respubliki Belarus`
» Ugolovnyi Kodeks Respubliki Moldova
» Ugolovnyi Kodeks Respubliki Uzbekistan (s Izmeneniiami i Dopoloneneiiami na 15 Iiulia 2001 g.)
» Grazhdanskii Kodeks Respubliki Kazakhstan
» Grazhdanskii Kodeks Latviiskoi Respubliki
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