Abstract

This article is devoted to the problem of possibility of applying civil coercion to persons who are not directly violators of someone's rights or legitimate interests, but can influence the behavior of participants in civil legal relations and give them mandatory instructions for execution that are illegal. This is the focus of this exploratory, qualitative research. The highlighted results indicate that based on the general principles of law, these persons cannot remain outside the scope of civil coercion, since this circumstance will contribute to the abuse of rights and violation of the balance of interests of all subjects of civil law.

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