CONCEPTUAL THEORETICAL AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE THEORY OF NATIONAL INTEREST
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.5.74.544Keywords:
law, interest, nation, national interest, legal support, implementation.Abstract
The analysis is based on a systematic and comprehensive theoretical and legal study of the legal provision of national interests. The study of its conceptual foundations in dialectical unity and interrelation of all aspects of this legal phenomenon is carried out. The conceptual theoretical foundations of the legal provision of national interests are defined, including the genesis, nature, concept, signs, essence and content of national interests, their classification and correlation with law, the model of legal provision of national interests is considered and characterized, including the stages of their awareness, formulation, coordination, formation and implementation by appropriate mechanisms, directions for its improvement.
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