Abstract

Nowadays, there are no individual studies on the meaning of legislation in the modern theory of law. It is investigated by legal scientists dealing with the interpretation of law and the gaps in law. The au-thors consider the term ‘meaning of legislation’ as a scientific and regulatory category. From the scien-tific perspective, it serves as a tool for science like any doctrinal concept. This phenomenon helps cre-ate the theories about overcoming gaps in law, the specification and interpretation of law, the doctrine of judicial discretion. As a legislative term, it in-volves institutions, constructs, and particular con-cepts of the relevant branch of law. In the modern regulatory context, the meaning of legislation goes beyond the interpretation of law and the research on the gaps in law. Being a historical element of these theories, the phenomenon under review acquires significance as an individual item and requires a study of its essence and formal logical frame.

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