RATIO OF GOALS AND FUNCTIONS OF LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY


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This article is dedicated to the methodological problem of ratio of goals and functions of legal phenomena on the example of an institute of legal liability. First of all, author demonstrates the dialectical relationship between the ideas of purpose and function, and also pays attention to the content analysis. Along with that, the carried out research poses several problems in the correlation of purposes and functions of legal liability: the complexity of realization of functions as the foundation of achieving goals of legal liability; possibility of achieving goals of legal liability at partial realization of functions of legal liability, possibility of separation of basic and additional goals of legal liability on the basis of research of system provided implementation of its functions.

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A. V. Belova

Nayanova University

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Email: morenovsv@ssau.ru

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