
Based on the elaborated general theoretical conception of the foundations and individual manifestations of the systemic nature of law, the article highlights the main interpretation of the systemic nature of law as an ability of law to create systems of legal rules. The author studies the foundations of the systemic nature of law, i.e. social relations in their systemic interaction, state-willed nature of law, legal policy, and principles of law. These foundations are the same for different legal systems. An analysis of such manifestations of the systemic nature of law as the variety of types of legal rules and their structuredness is made.
В статье на основе выработанного общетеоретического научного представления о базовых основаниях и отдельных проявлениях системности права раскрыто понимание системности права как свойства права создавать системы правового порядка. Рассмотрены базовые основания системности права: общественные отношения в их системном взаимодействии, государственно-волевой характер права, правовая политика, принципы права; выявлено, что они являются одинаковыми для разных правовых систем. Дан анализ таких проявлений системности права, как видовое многообразие и структура норм права.
ПРАВО, СИСТЕМНОСТЬ, СИСТЕМНОСТЬ ПРАВА, ОСНОВАНИЯ, ПРОЯВЛЕНИЯ
ПРАВО, СИСТЕМНОСТЬ, СИСТЕМНОСТЬ ПРАВА, ОСНОВАНИЯ, ПРОЯВЛЕНИЯ
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