The article dwells on the peculiarities of the development of the approaches towards a definition of the right of property in Zoroastrian, Moslemic and Romanic Laws in historic aspect. The author conducts a comparative analysis of the property institute birth in the indicated law systems, characterizes the major sources of legal regulation of proparty relations, determines the objects of property. He traces back the interconnection between the property law institutes in Zoroastrian, Moslemic and Romanic Laws. The author makes an inference that in any legal system the law of property can be defined as an integrity of legal norms, customs, religious edifications which regulate the relations associated with possessian, usage and administering of the property on the part of an owner and also with the latter`s obligations not to break the rights and legitimate interests of other individuals. It is one of the central law institutes. The author of the article remarks that in the legal systems considered one can find a birth of the basic principles related to the right of proparty which are utilized effectively nowadays as well.
right of property, Zoroastrian Law, Moslemic law, Romanic law, property, objects of property, principles of the right of property
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