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With the beginning of social reforms in Russia and the formation of the concept of modern law, the interest in general problems related to the sources of law has increased markedly in legal science, but the need for a detailed, in-depth study of them in social security law has become particularly acute.The need to study the sources of social security law is objectively conditioned by the establishment of the principles of social state law, ensuring the rights and freedoms of man and citizen, which is a frequent problem in legal practice. In order to make the sources of law perfect and…mehr

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With the beginning of social reforms in Russia and the formation of the concept of modern law, the interest in general problems related to the sources of law has increased markedly in legal science, but the need for a detailed, in-depth study of them in social security law has become particularly acute.The need to study the sources of social security law is objectively conditioned by the establishment of the principles of social state law, ensuring the rights and freedoms of man and citizen, which is a frequent problem in legal practice. In order to make the sources of law perfect and effective, it is necessary to achieve serious changes both in lawmaking and law enforcement. There is a tendency of increasing the number, diversity of sources in social security law, there is a change in the subject of social security law due to the expansion of social relations regulated by it due to the modification of social security types themselves, the regulation of social security relations becomes more complicated, which acquire new properties and attributes, develop in increasingly changing interconnections with other border relations of law.
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Professor, prawozaschitnik. Awtor bolee 700 rabot po ürisprudencii. Laureat mezhdunarodnyh i ewropejskih premij.