Abstract

In the modern domestic theory of state and law, there are relatively few works devoted separately to such a legal phenomenon as shadow law. The authors investigate the conditionality and origin of shadow law as a form of non-state law. The analysis of various definitions of the designated phenomenon is carried out. The impact of shadow law on social and legal reality is considered. The authors determined that there is currently no single approach to the study of shadow law, and there is no specific definition, structure.

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