Alyona Kucher speaks at conference “Freedom of Contract: 10 years later”
On April 3, the Civilist Club organized a large scientific and practical conference "Freedom of Contract: 10 years later", where KKMP senior partner Alyona Kucher spoke on "Risk Sharing Contracts in the Context of Freedom of Contract".

Alyona has analyzed the following issues:

  1. The concept of risk in civil law

  2. Specifics of internal risks (risks associated with the actions or inaction of one of the contract parties) and external risks (objectively existing risks for the contract parties)

  3. Types of contracts aimed at external risk allocation, as well as their specifics related to the aleatoric nature of such contracts

  4. The types of contracts aimed at external risk allocation qualified as games and bets, and the ones that are subject to legal protection

  5. Common features and problems of insurance contracts, indemnity contracts and derivatives as contracts aimed at external risk allocation

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