This monograph explores one of the key yet insufficiently studied issues of civil law—the institution of civil rights protection. The study examines the concept of civil rights protection, its correlation with related legal categories, methods of protection, and the specific legal remedies available in various areas of civil transactions. The authors analyze the concepts of civil rights safeguarding, civil liability, and sanctions, as well as their interrelation.
Particular attention is given to the protection of civil rights such as contractual rights, property rights, intellectual property rights, inheritance rights, and the rights of participants in private international law relations, which present the greatest challenges in legislative and law enforcement practices.
This monograph is intended for professors and students of law and economics faculties, researchers, practicing lawyers, entrepreneurs, government officials, law enforcement professionals, and anyone interested in civil law issues.