Abstract

The paper carries out psychological and legal analysis of such categories as will, declaration of will, and interest. It is emphasized that the initially studied concepts represent the object of study for the psychological science, but they also have their expression and application in jurisprudence. The author focuses on the etymology of this concepts, along with the psychological and legal characterization of these categories. It is established that these concepts, having dualistic properties in their legal nature, express interconnected, mutually reinforcing processes. The paper presents the author's definitions of the categories under consideration based on their legal characteristics. The legal analysis of the investigated problems is carried out based on the existing normative legal acts and judicial and arbitration practice. In conclusion, the paper emphasizes that the categories that have become the subject matter of this work are not sufficiently investigated by legal science and need further scrupulous analysis.

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  • The paper carries out psychological and legal analysis of such categories as will, declaration of will, and interest

  • It is emphasized that the initially studied concepts represent the object of study for the psychological science, but they have their expression and application in jurisprudence

  • The author focuses on the etymology of this concepts, along with the psychological and legal characterization of these categories

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В статье проведен психолого-правовой анализ таких категорий, как «воля», «волеизъявление» и «интерес». The paper carries out psychological and legal analysis of such categories as will, declaration of will, and interest.

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