Secondary rights in private and public law

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With this article, the author continues a series of studies devoted to the existence of secondary rights in the Russian legal system. He puts at the forefront the hypothesis expressed in classical German pandectics about the possible existence of secondary rights in public law, the theses of which are consistently based by the author throughout the entire scientific work. A number of scientific methods of cognition are used for this purpose, such as historicism, dialectical approach, analysis, synthesis, comparison. As a result of the research, the author summarizes the general legal (universal) nature of the theoretical and legal construction of secondary rights, summarizes its features, and provides illustrative examples from industry legislation in support of his conclusions.

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Vadim V. Kramskoy

Tambov State Technical University; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (branch)

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Email: vkramskoy@mail.ru

PhD in Law, Associate Professor

Russian Federation, Tambov

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