Abstract
No bill has been debated in the State Duma so persistently and for so long as the new Land Code. The future status of farmland plays a special role, and as a result, proposals to stipulate relevant provisions in a specific law or to turn over certain powers to units of the Federation have revealed all the depth of existing contradictions. In numerous debates, the stumbling block was the free purchase and sale of land, symbolizing the irreversibility of the privatization instituted in the first half of the 1990s, when the legal terminology shifted from "possession" (vladenie) to "ownership" (sobstvennost') [1, p. 153].
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