New tort law provisions in Russia expand state liability for damages.
The article discusses how tort law in Russia has evolved over time, becoming more detailed and comprehensive under the new Civil Code. It explores the provisions related to the liability of the state in tort cases and reviews some judicial practices in such situations. Despite the changes, the basic principles of tort law have remained similar to those in the Soviet era. This includes the lack of compensation for moral harm or damages from product defects during most of that period.