Abstract
Introduction: the article deals with the evolution and transformation of innominate contracts through the principle of freedom of contract. Purpose: to conduct an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of innominate contracts, which emerged due to the principle of freedom of contract. Objectives: synthesis of scientific works in the field of civil law contracts; shaping the understanding of the concept, essence, significance, and need for transformation of the contract; determining the impact of the principle of freedom of contract on the modification of the contract, making it possible for the contract to reflect the newly arising desires and needs of people; the development of conclusions and recommendations for improving legislation through filling gaps in the regulation of civil law contracts. Methods: comparative legal, systemic, statistical, general logical, historical. Conclusions: the presented material related to the evolution and transformation of the institution of contract can serve as a basis for further scientific research.
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