CIVIL-LAW ANALYSIS OF THE INSTITUTION OF REPRESENTATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4SI6Y2024N11Keywords:
Legal representation, voluntary representation, acting on behalf of a third party, intermediation, power of attorney, commercial representation, principle of autonomy, principle of transparency, mandate contract.Abstract
This article analyzes the institution of representation in traditional civil law. A comparative analysis of the representation institutions of the Roman-Germanic and Anglo-Saxon systems has been conducted, identifying their history, similarities, and differences. Additionally, the important features of civil law representation are explained scientifically.
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