OBLIGATIONS ARISING FROM UNJUST ENRICHMENT

Authors

  • Ikramov Abrorbek Kamolidinovich Author

Abstract

This article examines the obligations arising from unjust enrichment in civil law. The study analyzes the theoretical foundations, structural elements, and types of obligations that emerge when property is acquired or retained without legal basis. Special attention is paid to distinguishing unjust enrichment from delictual obligations and examining the historical development of condictio claims from Roman law to contemporary legal systems. The research identifies practical scenarios of unjust enrichment and establishes the content of obligations for property restitution. The findings contribute to understanding the civil law mechanisms for protecting rights and legitimate interests of subjects in property relations.

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Published

2025-12-09