Abstract

The current state of affairs in private law as a megasphere of law is undergoing continuous development. The purpose of the article is to consider current trends in the development of private law with regard to the Russian legal system. The study identifies historical prerequisites of the current state of affairs in private law in Russia, demonstrates the significance of the doctrine of dividing law into private and public that is conceptualized in the legal science, and, within its framework, the problem of a modern measure of private law is defined. The article explores the agreement-based legal regulation as a means of defining the law, examines the efficiency of the regulation that contributes to the stabilization of economic relations in Russia. The paper studies the need for state regulation of private-law relations, draws conclusions that such regulation has a positive impact, examines the role of public-law categories in private law in Russia. Discussion in the article is based on the principles of methodological pluralism and complexity, which allows us to examine the system of private law from different sides.

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