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{{Short description|Prime source of civil law for Russia}}
{{Infobox legislation
|short_title = Civil Code of Russia
|legislature = [[Parliament of Russia]]
|image = File:Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation.svg
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|territorial_extent = [[Russia]]
|enacted_by = [[Parliament of Russia]]
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|date_signed = 1994
|date_commenced = 1 January 1995
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The '''Civil Code of the Russian Federation''' ({{lang-ru|Гражданский кодекс Российской Федерации}}, frequently abbreviated 'ГК РФ') is the prime source of [[civil code|civil law]] for the [[Russian Federation]]. The Russian Civil Law system descended from [[Roman Law]] through [[Byzantine law|Byzantine]] tradition. It was heavily influenced by German and Dutch norms in the 18th and 19th centuries. Socialist-style modifications took place during the Soviet period (1922–1991) and Continental European Law influences since the 1990s.
The Civil Code of the Russian Federation came into force in four parts. The first part, which deals with general provisions (i.e. defines sources, names [[Juristic person|legal
[[Copyright law of the Russian Federation#Part IV of the Civil Code|The fourth part]], dealing with [[intellectual property]], was [[Signed into law#Approval|signed into law]] on December 18, 2006 and came into force on January 1, 2008. Part IV became the first
==The structure of the Civil Code==
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** Section III: The general part of the [[law of obligations]]
* Part 2
** Section IV: Specific types of [[Law of obligations|obligation]]s
* Part 3
** Section V: [[Inheritance law of Russia|Succession law]]
** Section VI: [[International private law]]
* Part 4
** Section VII: [[Intellectual property|The right to products of intellectual activity]] and [[trademark|means of individualization]]
Unlike most European civil codes,
==History==
Since its foundation as an independent successor state of the former Soviet Union, the Russian Federation had been engaged in a large legislative project of developing a new Civil Code. In July
==See also==
* [[Law of the Russian Federation]]
* [[Criminal Code of Russia]]
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==External links==
*Full text English translation of [http://www.russian-civil-code.com parts 1 to 3 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation]. Old edition on December 23, 2003, after this date many
*Full text English translation of [https://web.archive.org/web/20111012141658/http://www.rupto.ru/en_site/policy_law/Civil_Code.pdf part 4 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation] made by [[Rospatent]] in 2011.
*Russian Federation, Federal law no. 231-{{lang|ru|ФЗ}} of 2006: ''[http://www.rg.ru/2006/12/22/kodeks-vvedenie-dok.html {{lang|ru|Федеральный закон Российской Федерации от 18 декабря 2006 г. N 231-Ф3 О введении в действие части четвертой Гражданского кодекса Российской Федерации}}]''. Law 231-FL of December 18, 2006: implementation act for part IV of the Civil Code. In Russian. URL last accessed 2010-07-13.
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