Representation is an integral part of contemporary civil law. Its benefits extend beyond the interests of natural persons and legal entities, as it plays a crucial role in civil-law relations by facilitating legal traffic. The objective of this paper is to present a detailed research on how representation is regulated in contemporary civil law and its functions within the legal system. The paper will focus on the development of representation in civil law systems through a comparative analysis of the continental legal systems within Europe. The goal of this paper is to add to the efforts of modernizing representation and enhancing its functions, especially the social-protection function.
Tea Lalevska (Wed,) studied this question.