Abstract

The scientific article explores the influence of methods of protection of subjective civil rights on the dynamics of contractual binding legal relations. Scientific approaches to understanding the concepts of «protection» and «protection of civil rights» have been identified. Reference is made to the relevance of the concept of «protection of civil rights» as the application of a system of methods provided for by law aimed at «termination of violation, restoration or recognition of a civil right or compensation of damages caused to the entitled person». Features are described and the concept of ways to protect subjective civil rights is defined. The concepts of «means of protection» and «measures of protection» are distinguished. Special and general ways of civil rights are described. It is concluded that special ways of protecting civil rights are provided for in the legal rules governing specific legal relations, in particular with regard to contractual binding legal relations. It is determined that civil law grants every person the right to protection of his civil right in case of its violation, non-recognition or challenge. It is stated that certain types of contractual obligations apply means of protection, which are measures of liability. The relationship between «operational measures» and «methods of self-protection» has been studied, and it has been determined that operational measures are a form of self-protection methods, as they have a number of common features. It has been proven that any legal relationship is in the dynamics associated with legal facts from the moment of its occurrence to the moment of termination, which are mostly distant from each other in time and space. It is justified that both general and special ways of protecting civil rights are possible at the stage of the establishment of a contractual binding legal relationship. Along with the emergence of a legal relationship, the stages of change and termination of the legal relationship occupy a place.

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