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The paper analyses works of an early period during which general views of S. Dnistriański concerning the formation and development of law and nation were shaped. These are the works created from 1897 to 1902. According to the author of the very article it is these works that contain the basis of a holistic general and theoretical conception of “social relations” that was later on presented by S. Dnistrianski in further texts: Ogólna nauka prawa i polityki (Загальна наука права і політики) (1923), Wizja teorii państwa i prawa (Погляд на теорії права тадержави) (1925), Społeczne formy prawa (Соціальні форми права) (1928) and others (1923),(1925), (1928).
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The article raises the issue of public interest concept as understood by E. V. Vaskovsky. In particular, it is demonstrated that the scientist proceeded from an idea that such a phenomenon as law exists within social benefit. He associated development of many institutions of law specifically with social needs. The article also provides insight into certain aspects of how E. V. Vaskovsky interpreted the social meaning of various civil law institutions, as well as different restrictions of legal rights to the shared benefit. It is shown that the scientist believed that court activities related to justice administration are of particular social importance. It is also underlined that E. V. Vaskovsky did not equate public and state interests. The author’s reflections on E. V. Vaskovsky’s views and the relevance of his ideas to date are also provided.
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