KKMP supports publication of a new book in the Glossa series
A digital version of the book Changes of Persons in Obligations, and Liability for Breach of Obligation: Commentary on Articles 330-333, 380-381 and 382-406.1 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, edited by A.G. Karapetov, has been published with the support of KKMP.

This commentary will assist lawyers, judges, academics and students with an interest in civil law to understand the application of the above articles. The digital version can be downloaded free of charge by clicking here, and a hardcover copy can be purchased from Statut Publishing House.

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