Dependency Through the Prism of Intersectoral Legal Relations: Universal Approach or Consideration of the Sectoral Specifics?
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Dependency Through the Prism of Intersectoral Legal Relations: Universal Approach or Consideration of the Sectoral Specifics?
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S1605-65900000622-5-1
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Authors
Tatyana Guseva 
Occupation: Dr. Sci. (Law), Assoc. Prof., Professor at the Department of Civil Law, North- West Branch, Russian State University of Justice
Affiliation: North-West Branch, Russian State University of Justice, St. Peterburg, Russia
Elena Nizamova
Occupation: Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor, Department of Civil Law, North Western Branch, RSUJ
Affiliation: North-West Branch, Russian State University of Justice, St. Peterburg, Russia
Pages
111-123
Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the content of the legal category of “dependency” from the standpoint of intersectoral interaction. Considering dependency as a relationship that develops between the breadwinner and the dependent, the authors characterize the criteria of dependency. The purpose of the study is to identify differences in legislation and law enforcement when establishing the fact of being dependent and developing approaches to overcome them. The authors put forward and tested, using doctrinal positions and relevant judicial practice, the hypothesis of a universal approach to the content of the category of «dependency» in public and private branches of law. It is concluded that dependency in various branches of law is generally qualified uniformly, but private law requires a more flexible (individual) approach to establishing dependency, which is achieved by fixing additional criteria by the legislator, such as disability, kinship, duration of dependent stay, cohabitation. The shortcomings of law enforcement identified as a result of the analysis of judicial practice materials and the proposed ways to solve them will contribute to improving the effectiveness of legal regulation of the phenomenon under consideration and ensuring the rights of an incapacitated dependent.

Keywords
intersectoral relations, dependency, breadwinner, dependent, disability, right to maintenance, social security law, civil law, inheritance law
Date of publication
18.11.2024
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