ON SOME ASPECTS OF FAMILY LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ITS GROUNDS

Author(s): Golyshev V. G., Golysheva A. V.

Rubric: Relevant issues of private law

DOI: 10.21777/2587-9472-2025-1-51-55

Release: 2025-1 (45)

Pages: 51-55

Keywords: family law, scientific discussion, method of family legal regulation, family legal responsibility, family offense, protection of family rights, public legal mechanism, private legal mechanism

Annotation: The article is devoted to updating the scientific discussion regarding the existence and legal nature of family legal responsibility, as well as its grounds. Taking into account the importance and substantial significance of the scientific assessment of all theoretical and applied aspects of responsibility in family law, the authors conclude that the current state of affairs in legal science clearly indicates the need to adjust both the composition of the principles of family law and the relevant characteristics of the method of family law regulation, including the recognition of an independent place family legal responsibility in the Russian national system of legal protec- tion measures. In addition, as a result of a brief analysis of the legal literature, the authors conclude that there is no unified methodological approach to determining the quantitative and substantive characteristics of the elementary composition of a family offense. The overall result of the reasoning is the conclusion that the sphere of state interests in terms of protecting and strengthening the family, preserving traditional family values, clearly indicates the need for the determining influence of public law mechanisms that ensure the effectiveness of family law regulation, which cannot but affect the specifics of family law responsibility. In the text of the article, the Russian Federation is abbreviated as RF.

Bibliography: Golyshev V..G.., Golysheva A..V.. ON SOME ASPECTS OF FAMILY LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ITS GROUNDS // Journal of Legal Sciences. – 2025. – № 1 (45). – С. 51-55. doi: 10.21777/2587-9472-2025-1-51-55

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