Private Law and Emotions

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The article discusses the correlation of emotions with civil and family law. Research on this topic is very rare. The purpose of the work is to consider whether legislators and law enforcement officers take emotions into account when regulating relations and resolving disputes in the field of private law. Objectives of the article: 1) research of transactions in a state of incapacity; 2) analysis of the influence of emotions on the creation of family relations based on mutual respect and mutual assistance; 3) identification of the connection between emotions and neglectful, cruel, and rude treatment of children in their upbringing.
Research methods: dialectical, analysis, synthesis, formal legal.
Brief conclusions: the legislator and law enforcement officer take into account people»s emotions when regulating relations and resolving disputes in the field of civil and family law. This is expressed in the invalidation of transactions concluded in a state of incapacity and the prohibition of neglectful, cruel, rude treatment of children in their upbringing.

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Alexander V. Fioshin

Russian State University of Justice

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Email: avfioshin@bk.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4664-1976

Candidate of Science (Law), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department.

Russian Federation, Moscow

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