State legal systems of our time
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The monograph provides a comprehensive analysis of the state legal system as a complex category, including as structural and functional elements of state legal institutions, subjects of state and legal relations, as well as their (relations) Content within which subjective rights and duties are exercised. Viewing the State’s legal system as a whole implies that the State cannot go beyond the legal field and that the law does not exist "in isolation" from the State. Philosophical and legal constructs such as "natural human rights", "international law", "universal legal values" are in reality metaphorical and become practical only then, When the State gives them a legal form, gives them legal force and a system of State guarantees and sanctions.