Bondage as a Special Type of Loan Agreement in Russia

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Abstract

This article examines the legal institution of service bondage, which was prevalent in 15th–17th century Russia. It explores the borrowed nature of this phenomenon and traces the evolutionary development of social relations in lending and usury. Justification for the rationale for the formation, development, and eventual disappearance of the institution of service bondage was provided. Additionally, the article reviews the most prominent approaches to understanding this phenomenon within the scientific community.

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Maxim O. Kuzmin

Voronezh Branch of RANEPA

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Email: maksimkuzmin@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0002-0254-5584
SPIN-code: 3652-1858

postgraduate student, lecturer

Russian Federation, Voronezh

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