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Subjective Right in the Post-Classical Legal Science

Abstract

The writer formulates the content and characteristics of a subjective right in post-classical legal science context. Postclassical jurisprudence develop rethinking the objectivity of law. Therefore, objective and subjective law complement each other. The content of subjective law is formed by the legal actions of people, the results of actions and mental processes that mediate these actions.

About the Author

I. L. Chestnov
St. Petersburg Law Institute of (branch) of the University of the Office of the Prosecutor of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Professor of Chair of Theory and History of State and Law, Doctor of Science (Jurisprudence), Professor, Honored Jurist of the Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



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Review

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Chestnov I.L. Subjective Right in the Post-Classical Legal Science. Theoretical and Applied Law. 2019;(2):27-30.

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