Private Law and Public Law relation: dualism of Law branches in society

Keywords: Administrative Law, Legislation, Natural Law, Private Law, Civil Law, Public Law

Abstract

The purpose of the research. The article is concerned with researching relations between private and public law in Ukraine. Main content. The historical aspect of this problem and the substantiation of its current relevance for Ukraine are analyzed. Methodology: Review of materials and methods on the basis of analyzing documentary materials concerning problems of mutual relation and interdependence of private and public law. Conclusions. The optimal balance of private and public interests can be achieved by considering the problem of mutual relation and interdependence of private and public law in a dualistic aspect. Opposition of public and private interests in state regulation by legal means is unacceptable, since it is through streamlining the public-legal regulation of public-legal relations that it is possible to achieve an optimal ratio of public and private interests.

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Author Biographies

Kateryna Mudrytska, National University «Odesa Law Academy National University», Kyiv, Ukraine.

Doctor of Philosophy in the specialty 081 "Law", University lecturer of Department of Administrative Law, Intellectual Property and Civil Law Disciplines, Kyiv Institute of Intellectual Property and Law of the National University «Odesa Law Academy National University», Kyiv, Ukraine.

Natalya Panova, National University «Odessa Law Academy», Ukraine.

Doctor Science in Law, Associate Professor, Head of Department of Administrative Law, Intellectual
Property and Civil Law Disciplines Kyiv Institute Intelektual Property and Law of National University
«Odessa Law Academy», Ukraine.

Olha Melnyk, National University «Odessa Law Academy», Ukraine.

PhD in law, senior lecturer of the Department of Administrative Law, Intellectual Property and Civil Law Disciplines of the Kyiv Institute of Intellectual Property and Law, National University «Odessa Law Academy», Ukraine.

Oleksii Kucherenko, Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs, Ukraine.

PhD in law, Associate Professor of Civil Legal Disciplines Department of Educational and Research
Institute of Law and Innovative Education, Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs, Ukraine.

Tetiana Arifkhodzhaieva, Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, Ukraine.

Candidate of Legal Science, Associate Professor, Interregional Academy of Personnel Management,
Ukraine.

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Published
2022-09-05
How to Cite
Mudrytska, K., Panova, N., Melnyk, O., Kucherenko, O., & Arifkhodzhaieva, T. (2022). Private Law and Public Law relation: dualism of Law branches in society. Journal of the University of Zulia , 13(38), 107-115. https://doi.org/10.46925//rdluz.38.07