The relationship between general and special grounds for invalidating debtor transactions in rehabilitation and bankruptcy
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Karagandy University of the name of acad. E.A. Buketov
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The purpose of the study is to conduct a comprehensive analysis considering the relationship between general
and special grounds for invalidating transactions within the framework of rehabilitation and bankruptcy
procedures, as well as a comparative review of the legislation of other countries. The methodological basis of
the research is made up of general and specific methods, such as formal logical, scientific analysis and
synthesis, comparative legal, historical and legal. As a result of the study, the emergence and development of
competitive and non-competitive challenging of the debtor's transaction as the Institute of Actio Pauliana-
Paulian claim, which developed in Ancient Rome, was examined. The features of recognizing a debtor's
transaction as invalid on general and special grounds in accordance with the legislation of the Russian
Federation, Germany, France were considered, and an analysis of the norms of regulatory acts of the Republic
of Kazakhstan was carried out. In addition, the advantages of challenging on special grounds were analyzed,
emphasizing the differences in the subject of challenging a transaction in declaring a transaction invalid on
general and special grounds. In conclusion, the importance of maintaining a balance between general and
special grounds was substantiated, and conclusions were drawn that in order to form a unified judicial
practice in domestic legislation, it is necessary to clarify the mechanisms for applying in practice the general
and special grounds for recognizing a debtor’s transaction as invalid.
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Kopzhassarova S.I. The relationship between general and special grounds for invalidating debtor transactions in rehabilitation and bankruptcy/S.I. Kopzhassarova, E. Juchnevicius//Bulletin of the Karaganda University. “Law” Series. - 2024. - Vol. 29 - №3(115). – pp.153-162.