Shattering myths: the curious history of the Bulgarian Law of Obligations
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Vassileva, R. 2019. Shattering myths: the curious history of the Bulgarian Law of Obligations. Studia Iuridica. 82, pp. 309-327. https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.9793
| Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Title | Shattering myths: the curious history of the Bulgarian Law of Obligations |
| Authors | Vassileva, R. |
| Abstract | While Bulgarian scholars concur that Bulgaria’s Law of Obligations and Contracts, which was enacted in 1950 and which is still in force today following cosmetic changes in the early 1990s, is an original Bulgarian legal text, archival and comparative research shows that it is heavily based on the Italian Codice civile of 1942. Why would a communist country seek inspiration in a country with a Fascist ideology? Exploring the reasons behind this legislative choice as well as the reasons why this ‘dark’ secret was buried for so long challenges traditional taxonomies of comparative law, reveals the peculiar patterns of legal change, including the key role of the legal scholar in the process, and demonstrates the power of comparative law in shattering myths in legal history. |
| Sustainable Development Goals | 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions |
| Middlesex University Theme | Sustainability |
| Publisher | Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego |
| Journal | Studia Iuridica |
| ISSN | 0137-4346 |
| Electronic | 2544-3135 |
| Publication dates | |
| 31 Dec 2019 | |
| Online | 02 Mar 2020 |
| Publication process dates | |
| Accepted | 2019 |
| Deposited | 15 Dec 2025 |
| Output status | Published |
| Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.9793 |
| Language | English |
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