2020
DOI: 10.31085/9785392338177-2020-536
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Theory of State and Law : Textbook

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“…The priority of general public interests is emphasized by M. Kelman and O. Murashyn (Kelman & Murashyn, 2006). "Public relations" as a scientific term is a purely formational concept, the origin of which is associated with the Marxist intellectual tradition, the birth of which dates back to the middle of the XIX century.…”
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“…The priority of general public interests is emphasized by M. Kelman and O. Murashyn (Kelman & Murashyn, 2006). "Public relations" as a scientific term is a purely formational concept, the origin of which is associated with the Marxist intellectual tradition, the birth of which dates back to the middle of the XIX century.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…: reflection of individual and general social interests of society members; realization of mutual interests of their participants, each of whom narrows his/her own interests in order to satisfy interests of others; agreement-based formation of implementation of certain rules and recognition of their obligatoriness; compliance with rules obligatoriness of which is supported by a sufficiently effective legal force. The nature and type of social relations, components and subject of legal regulation determine the degree of intensity of legal regulation, that is, the breadth of legal action, the degree of bindingness of legal orders, forms and methods of legal coercion, the degree of detail of orders as well as intensity of legal action on social relations (Oliinyk, 2001).…”
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“…However, other approaches should also be highlighted, i.e. on the preservation of the equivalence of values [6,7] and the complete subordination of human rights to the security requirements of the society and the state [8,9]. Extreme judgments are also made about the complete collapse of the contemporary human rights, where the main argument is the impossibility of preventing the expanding criminal activity of modern terrorist organisations [10].…”
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