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01/2017
This article addresses the Russian courts’ interpretation of the civil law rules on insurance contracts in the past two years. While the Russian legal doctrine does not recognise case law, legally binding court decisions often serve as reference points or examples for other courts and sometimes as sources of quotes.
We have grouped the court decisions according to the Articles of the Civil Code that regulate the rights and obligations of the parties to an insurance contract.
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