Mongolian Civil Code
The Mongolian Civil Code is a comprehensive legal framework that governs civil relations in Mongolia. It was first enacted in 2002 and serves to regulate various aspects of private law, including contracts, property rights, family law, and inheritance. The code aims to provide clarity and consistency in legal matters, promoting fairness and justice in civil transactions.
The Civil Code is essential for protecting individual rights and ensuring legal certainty in Mongolia. It reflects the country's commitment to modernizing its legal system and aligning with international standards. By establishing clear rules and procedures, the code facilitates economic development and social stability.