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Designing Of Legal Model Of Legal Relations Cessations

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  • Anatoliy Kostruba

    (Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University)

  • Oleh S Hyliaka

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Civil relations at its core contain regulations for the transfer or circulation of certain material assets, which are determined by belonging to a person and an owner. Each such legal relation is established within the limits of implementation of the legal act. The authors of the article consider the possibility of forming such a fact on the basis of the current model of civil legal relations. It should also be said that the formation of an innovative model of legal relations and their cessation in civil law allows increasing the overall social stability in society. The novelty of the study is determined by the fact that for the first time the aspects of the implementation of a legal fact in connection with the methods of stabilisation of civil legal relations through the system of forming an equilibrium model of the contract are shown. Each of the participants in the legal relationship is shown in this model as a participant in the civil turnover and termination of the legal relationship forms the possibility of developing a separate legal field. The authors of the article show that this is primarily facilitated by a system of contractual relations and it can stabilise the occurrence of any negative consequences after the cessation of relations between subjects of law. Practical application of the research is possible in draft concepts of reforming and innovative modelling of civil legal relationships and development strategies.

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  • Anatoliy Kostruba & Oleh S Hyliaka, 2020. "Designing Of Legal Model Of Legal Relations Cessations," Post-Print hal-02925390, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02925390
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    civil law; legal facts; contractual relations; contract; rights and obligations;
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