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The Concept of Real Right in India and South Africa Specifics of National Regulation and Trends of Harmonization of Law

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  • Evgenia FROLOVA

    (Department of Civil Law Civil Procedure and International Private Law Peoples Friendship University of Russia Russian Federation)

  • Ksenia BELIKOVA

    (Department of Civil Law Civil Procedure and International Private Law Peoples Friendship University of Russia Russian Federation)

  • Natalia BADAEVA

    (Department of Civil Law Civil Procedure and International Private Law Peoples Friendship University of Russia Russian Federation)

  • Irina BELOZEROVA

    (Department of Criminal Law Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics Peoples Friendship University of Russia Russian Federation)

  • Victor ULIANISCHEV

    (Department of Civil Law Civil Procedure and International Private Law Peoples Friendship University of Russia Russian Federation)

Abstract

The prospects and ways of improving the real right legislation are examined on the example of two legal systems of the BRICS countries India and South Africa General and special features of legal regulation in the considered area are defined India s legislation was studied using the main act in the field the Transfer of Property Act of 1882 as well as a number of other acts regulating proprietary relationships The law of South Africa was explored using doctrinal sources statutory and case law The article presents conclusions on the ways and directions for bridging the gap in the legislation of these two countries in the regulation of property rights The authors point out that acknowledging the need for legal approximation and striving to achieve the goals set the governments will understand that only a flexible approach and gradual adoption of legal institutions used in other legal systems their adaptation as well as measures aimed at overcoming the conservatism in established procedures can ensure successful harmonization of law At the same time unification of the civil law will become a significant accompanying factor in enhancing cooperation between the two states

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  • Evgenia FROLOVA & Ksenia BELIKOVA & Natalia BADAEVA & Irina BELOZEROVA & Victor ULIANISCHEV, 2017. "The Concept of Real Right in India and South Africa Specifics of National Regulation and Trends of Harmonization of Law," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(3), pages 799-812.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:3:p:799-812
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