INFORMATION SOCIETY, CIVIL SOCIETY AND PRIVATE LAW: QUESTIONS OF CORRELATION
Journal Title: Часопис цивілістики - Year 2018, Vol 28, Issue
Abstract
The issues of correlation and the nature of connections between the categories «information society», «civil society» and «private law» were researched in the article. A conclusion is substantiated that the category «civil society» was the primary among them,leadingto the formation of the concept of «private law». However, in the modern world these categories are correlates, since they cannot exist withouteachother.
Authors and Affiliations
Євген Олегович Харитонов, Олена Іванівна Харитонова
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