Transcendent Values as the Basis of Civil Law

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Abstract

This article examines the role of transcendental values in the context of civil law. Transcendental values are considered as values that are related to spirituality, ethics, morality and ideals. Such values often exceed purely material interests. The influence of transcendental values on civil law is analyzed and it is proposed to consider them as the basis of the legal system. The author also analyzes possible challenges and problems associated with different interpretations of transcendental values in civil law. It is noted that the integration of transcendent values in civil law is important to achieve a balance between individual rights and interests and the general welfare of society.

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Evgeniya N. Vasilyeva

Bar Association «Gridnev, Kharitonov and Partners»

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Email: catarsis394@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0000-8727-5303
SPIN-code: 5457-1609
Scopus Author ID: 1170847

Evgeniya N. Vasilyeva, Cand. Sci. (Law), Honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts, member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia, Lawyer

Russian Federation, Moscow

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