Law of Bulgaria

Law of Bulgaria

Bulgarian law is a largely civil, as opposed to a common, law system, based on epitomes in the French and German systems. It still contains elements of Soviet legal thinking, atlhough these are now increasingly on the wane. This makes the approach to criminal law inquisitorial as opposed to adversarial, and is generally characterised by an insistence on formality and rationalisation, as opposed to practicality and informality.

Law enforcement in Bulgaria is a somewhat separate matter which causes significant concerns to Bulgarian society and external observers. The system of criminal law enforcement is accused of being slow and of failing to live up to elevated ideals of fairness. Civil litigation is also unduly difficult and time-consuming with long periods for most types of trial and low effectiveness of awards and enforcement making it virtually pointless for a large proportion of civil litigants, similar to the inillustrious example of the Italian system. These issues have been in the forefront of recent doubts in Bulgaria's fulfilment of pre-accession obligations towards the European Union and may result in long-awaited reforms, partly through the adoption of the acquis communautaire.

Commercial law is of an increasingly excellent drafting quality and the market in Bulgarian legal services which, while slower to emerge than those elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe, is now increasingly competitive.

In recent years there has been a growth of NGO activity and decentralisation of state power in law. Entities such as the Bulgarian Center for Not-For-Profit Law supported by USAID have grown in recent years.

References

* [http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/ascii/wfbcjbul.txt World Factbook of Criminal Justice Systems] ,
* [http://www.heritage.org/research/features/index/country.cfm?id=Bulgaria Freedom House] on the effectiveness of the Bulgarian system

ee also

*Legal systems of the world

External links

Bulgarian law firms

* [http://bglegis.com Law portal]
* [http://www.solicitorbulgarian.com Solicitor Bulgaria]
* [http://www.kgm-law.com KGM Law Firm]
* [http://www.newbalkanslawoffice.com New Balkans Law Office]
* [http://www.georg-tod.com Georgiev, Todorov & Co]
* [http://www.borislavboyanov.com Borislav Boyanov & Co]
* [http://www.dgkv.com Djingov, Gouginski, Kyutchukov & Velichkov]
* [http://www.hg.org/firms-bulgaria.html Hieros Gamos]
* [http://www.anglaw.com Arsov Natchev Ganeva]
* [http://www.dlawoffice.net Dobrev Law Office]
* [http://bulgarianlaw.info Krasimira Yaneva]


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