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Erpyleva, N.Y. States as subjects of international private law.

Abstract: This article is devoted to the topical issues of legal status of states as subjects of international private law. Much attention is paid to jurisdictional immunity of the state. The article includes analysis of the functions of the state in regulation of foreign economic activities, legal regime of state property and regulation of international turnover of cultural values. Keywords: jurisprudence, state, law, bodies, property, culture, representation, trade, immunity, status



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