Evolution and Emanation of Law: Comparative Analysis
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Evolution and Emanation of Law: Comparative Analysis
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Valentin Ershov 
Occupation: President
Affiliation: Russian State University of Justice
Address: Moscow, Russia
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65-74
Abstract

In order to identify the advantages and disadvantages inherent of the evolution and emanation of law, a comparative analysis of these categories as varieties of the development of “the nature” (Hegel) is given. The article is prepared from the standpoint of a scientifically grounded concept of integrative legal understanding, according to which the legal regulators of legal relations, primarily the principles and norms of law, are synthesized in a single, multilevel and developing system of forms of national and international law implemented in the state.

The work uses a general scientific methodology — the theory of systems and information, formal logic, philosophy. The author takes into account the general scientific conclusions of Aristotle, Bacon, Wiener, Hegel and Marx, as well as the positions of recognized domestic experts in the field of theory of law — N. G. Alexandrov and S. S. Alekseev.

Conclusions: 1) due to the fact that the initial stage of the emanation of law is “absolute totality”, the result of its emational development is primarily assumed: to a greater extent certain law and law-realization practice; ontologically homogeneous legal regulators of legal relations; 2) taking into account the “imperfect beginning of the evolution” of law, the result of its evolutionary development, among other things, may be: to a lesser extent, certain law and law-realization practice; ontologically heterogeneous legal and general social (non-legal) regulators of legal relations; 3) the emanation of law is “preferable” to the evolution of law, “because before our mental gaze” (Hegel) there will always be “absolute totality” — the general (fundamental) principles of law; 4) the concept of " analogy of law" is debatable; scientifically and theoretically convincing arguments for the objective existence of “analogs of law” are not currently available established; the examples of “analogs of law” given in the specialized literature are not convincing and rather they are talking about non-legal regulators.

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evolution of law, emanation of law, certain law, law-realization practice, legal and nonlegal regulators of legal relations
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12.05.2023
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