Abstract

The article examines social claims in relation to such objective properties of law as dynamism and stability. The author believes that these properties are in direct connection with the functions of law. It is from them that the chain of dependencies begins, which passes through the functions of law, the relevant norms of law, legal relations and ends directly with acts of implementation, application of law. It is concluded that dynamism and stability are the functional properties of law, which are in close interaction with social claims. Since the latter act as indicators of the needs of legal regulation and determine, in fact, the vector of its improvement.

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