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Evaluation Categories in Private and Public Law Problems of their Application and Interpretation

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  • Aleksey ANISIMOV

    (Volgograd Institute of Business)

  • Marina KOZLOVA

    (Department of Civil and Private International Law Volgograd State University)

  • Anatoly RYZHENKOV

    (Volgograd Institute of Business)

Abstract

The article presents research in the role and significance of evaluation categories in the legal system It is proved that presence of evaluation categories is unavoidable for a legal system of any country of the world In terms of Russia the authors show a different role and significance of evaluation categories in the branches of private public and combined public and private law Meanwhile if in the branches of private law the evaluation categories are interpreted only by the court in the branches of public law the role of interpretation of evaluation categories by the governmental authorities is more significant The drawn conclusions may be used in the course of further scientific research in evaluation categories in various branches of law including comparative legal investigations as well as in practice of the business community representatives within their activities in Russia

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  • Aleksey ANISIMOV & Marina KOZLOVA & Anatoly RYZHENKOV, 2013. "Evaluation Categories in Private and Public Law Problems of their Application and Interpretation," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 4(2), pages 84-95.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:4:y:2013:i:2:p:84-95
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