Following the socialist revolution in 1944, the legal system and legislation served the purpose of fortifying the economic framework of socialist society. A number of laws adopted in the first years of socialism put public property and socialist planned economy in the foreground. Private property was rejected and certain laws were passed stipulating the expropriation of private means of production, the collectivization of farm land, and finally, the nationalization of personal property of citizens - housing, and others.
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Legal Aspects of the Private Sector in Bulgaria, March 1995
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Valentin Georgiev
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CSD. Legal Aspects of the Private Sector in Bulgaria, March 1995. Sofia: CSD, 1995
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Legal Aspects of the Private Sector in Bulgaria, March 1995
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