Some problems of optionality in the civil law of Russia

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Abstract

In civil theory, the concept of dispositive legal regulation and its relationship with legal, normative, individual, autonomous, decentralized, self-regulating regulation has not been created. Modern civil scientists are faced with the task of creating a holistic teaching about the content, forms, and means of this unique phenomenon.

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Yuriy N. Andreev

Southwestern State University

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Email: andreev.n@zarlaw.ru

Doctor of Law, Professor, Department of Civil Law

Russian Federation

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