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Title: Fulfillment of Civil Oblegations Durind War: Empirical Findings from Ukraine. Theory and Legal Practice
Authors: Kostruba, Anatoliy
Коструба, Анатолій Володимирович
Keywords: Kostruba
Civil Law
юридичні факти
цивільні відносини
Civil Code
legal facts
law of obligations
contract law
liability
force majeure
civil rights
civil obligations
виконання договору
звільнення від відповідальності
цивільна відповідальність
припинення зобов'язаннь
Issue Date: 30-Nov-2023
Publisher: University of Osnabruck
Abstract: The experience of Ukraine's encounter with Russian aggression has contributed to the development of the liability doctrine within EU private law. Specifically, the concept of Force Majeure (FM) has been re-evaluated to include distinct criteria for exemption in case of breach of obligations. Military aggression alone cannot be an absolute condition for exemption from liability due to FM. The mere existence of such exceptional and unavoidable circumstances does not absolve a party from its obligations or liability for breach thereof. The obliger must provide not only the existence of FM itself, but also that these circumstances constitute FM for that particular contract.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18075
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