Abstract
International private law and international public law are branches of law that regulate various aspects of relations between states and other subjects. Their interaction is a multifaceted process that multifacetedly reflects various aspects of relations between states and directly affects both relations between legal entities and international politics. On the one hand, these two branches of international law hav e common goals and principles, such as ensuring justice, equality and protection of human rights. On the other hand, there are differences that can lead to a conflict between the norms of these branches of law. In such cases, it is necessary to decide which norm should be applied. In the context of interaction, the question of applying the norms of international law to private law relations arises. In some cases, norms of international law can be applied directly to private law relations. In such cases, norms of international law have priority over norms of national law. The Russian invasion of Ukraine was a serious violation of international law. In response to this violation, Ukraine and other countries implemented a number of measures aimed at protecting people's rights and security. It is important that the norms of international and public law continue to be applied in Ukraine to protect the rights and safety of people. Armed conflicts are usually accompanied by large-scale human rights violations, such as killings, torture and deportation. In such conditions, it is important that the norms of international and public law continue to be applied to protect the rights and safety of people. However, the application of these norms may be complicated due to the special conditions of an armed conflict. In this work, an attempt is made to outline the main aspects of the interaction between private international law and public international law from the point of view of conflict, norms and their regulation in the context of the historical approach and modern challenges.
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