THE HISTORY OF STATE-OWNED SOCIALIST PROPERTY IN THE USSR Cover Image

ИСТОРИЈА НАСТАНКА ДРЖАВНЕ СОЦИЈАЛИСТИЧКЕ СВОЈИНЕ У СССР
THE HISTORY OF STATE-OWNED SOCIALIST PROPERTY IN THE USSR

Author(s): Jakov Radišić
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Нишу

Summary/Abstract: The author is expounding the history of the nationalization - in the Soviet' Union, as an aspect of the beginning of the state ' socialist property. There at he is specially laying stress on the following questions nationalization of the land; introduction of a workers controil as the first step on the way of passing over of the industrial and transport enterprises in state property; nationalization of the banks, of the foreign trade and of the houses; social and juristic nature of the nationalization in the SSSR; management off state property in the first years of soviet power. Dealing with the question of the nationalization in the Soviet Union, the author points at some of its particular specificities and therefore underlines that , they do not, however, expert any influence on the juristic nature of this compulsory dispossession of the capitalists executed by the young soviet state, and notwith-standing that in someones of the decrees on nationalization there was not always used an adequate juristic term for such a juristic institution. In reviewing, the management of state property in the first years of the soviet power, the author lays stress, on the fact that .they started at first from a strictly centralized control and distribution of the products to the enterprises, and through a liberal, so-called new economic politics (NBP), to come finally again to the position of a stem-administrative -control and centralized planning. At the end, at is said that in the - Soviet Union to day are again in prospect new changes in state economic policy, in the direction of affording more independence to the state economic enterprises.

  • Issue Year: III/1964
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 45-63
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Serbian