THE THEORY OF LEGAL RELATIONS AS A METHODOLOGY OF LEGAL ANALYSIS OF CIVIL LAW DISPUTES

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The article discusses the approach to the system analysis of civil-law disputes by applying the theory of legal relations.

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О. М. Стасюк

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О. М. Стасюк (2018). THE THEORY OF LEGAL RELATIONS AS A METHODOLOGY OF LEGAL ANALYSIS OF CIVIL LAW DISPUTES. Науковий вісник Херсонського державного університету. Серія «Юридичні науки» , 1(2), 72-78. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-659607