DOI: 10.1163/157303510X12650378239991 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2010 Review of Central and East European Law 35 (2010) 59-76 Trust Management as a Legal Form of Managing State Property in Russia * Zlata E. Benevolenskaya Abstract In Russia, trust management ( doveritel ’noe upravlenie
possibility of managing state property efficiently and effectively in another way short of total divestiture of ownership; i.e ., transferring state-owned assets by way of a trust (trust agreement, trust management) to professional mangers. Secondly , that the trust doctrine is not totally alien to Rus- sian
2003, and partly is an adoption of publications in Russian legal journals and university reviews that have appeared in the period 2002-2003. The author shows that the Russian trust—although originally structured as a contractual obligation (trust management contract)—is evolving closer to a property
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law. In 1997, she was awarded a Candidate of Jurisprudence degree (at the SPbGU Law Faculty, Department of Commercial Law); her candidate dissertation was entitled “Pravovye problemy doveritel’nogo upravleniia imushchestvom v sphere predprinimatel’stva” (Legal Problems of Trust Management of Property
adopted in Russia maintain residual elements of a planned economy such as (full) “economic ownership” ([ polnoe ] khoziaistvennoe vedenie ) and “operative management” ( operativnoe upravlenie ). She reviews different forms of state enterprises in Russia and views “trust management” ( doveritel
confirmed. For instance, collective trust levels among bank employees in Russia were higher than in Poland. They further speak to the idea of trust management. Finally, they suggest a number of interesting topics for future study. In “Legitimacy and Civic Culture: Trust in Democracy in the Czech Republic
and men to amils be discouraged. The fearful evils of the contract system were closely observed and un- ceasingly pointed out by the British Government. Its representatives at the Lucknow Court urged the Nawab to try the trust management and fix a fair and moderate demand for a period of not less than