Abstract

The article substantiates the author’s approach to the basic values of the branch of family law on the basis of philosophical and legal research. The normative consolidation and application of moral and legal ideas of justice, freedom of labour and humanism in the sphere of family relations is investigated. The author’s definitions of values are formulated. A number of norms of the current family legislation have been identified that conflict with universal values and at the same time legal ideas of justice, humanism and freedom.

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