KKMP supports release of a new book in the series "Russian Civilistics Classics"
KKMP has supported Statut publishing house in releasing a new book from the "Classics of Russian Civilistics" series - "Private Law: Selected Works" by S.S. Alekseev.

This collection of writings by the outstanding Russian lawyer Sergei Sergeevich Alekseev combines monographs, articles and essays on private law.

The author pays special attention to the studies devoted to the creation, development and significance of the Russian Civil Code.

We recommend this book to lawyers (both researchers and practitioners), as well as to anyone interested in the history of civil law in the modern era.

You can view the contents and purchase the collection via the link.

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