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Romanova, V.V. On contractual and non-contractual responsibility of the state.

Abstract: When participating in civil law relations, the State must comply with its own established rules, determined by the very nature of regulated relations. It cannot use its power prerogatives to arbitrarily change civil law norms in its interests or impose its will on counterparties, otherwise property turnover will not be able to function normally, and the private law form it needs will be destroyed. This article examines the specifics of state responsibility both within the framework of non-contractual relations (causing harm) and within the framework of a contract.



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