Glinana K. The legal regulation of divorce under the family law of Ukraine.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0406U004225

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Specialization

  • 12.00.03 - Цивільне право і цивільний процес; сімейне право; міжнародне приватне право

07-10-2006

Specialized Academic Board

Д 41.086.03

National University «Odessa Law Academy»

Essay

The Dissertation is devoted to complex research of the meaning, characteristic attributes and features of legal regulation of divorce in Ukraine during last century and up to the present stage and of development of legislative base that is caused by necessity of creation of the new approach to regulation of marriage and family relations and improvements of legal toolkit for their registration. For the first time in the dissertation research there is the scientific analysis of legal regulation of divorce, as wider concept, rather than divorce, in view of effective family standards, civil procedure remedial law and the legislation regulating activity of RAGS bodies. The basic purpose of research is to definite the concept, forms and kinds of divorce, and also development and an essence of institute of divorce, the plot of divorce, features of a legal status of spouses during and subsequently realizations of the right to divorce in the family law of Ukraine, and also to definite the general and especial tendencies in legal regulation of divorce at different stages of development of a society. The research of institute of divorce is carried out in historical development and in comparison of features of legal regulation of divorce at different stages of development of legal system of the state. In the dissertation it is consistently analyzed both concept and classification of divorce, and its feature depending on a kind of marriage The order of divorce under the current law of Ukraine is in detail analyzed. The author offers some changes to perfection of marriage-family, civil procedure law and the legislation on RAGS bodies.

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