Understanding conflict in terms of psychology and law

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17308/vsu.proc.law.2021.1/3317

Keywords:

contradiction, conflict, legal dispute, parties to legal conflict, realistic and unrealistic conflicts

Abstract

The paper analyzes the difference in approaches to understanding conflict in psychology and jurisprudence. The author considers the signs of conflict distinguished in psychology, from the point of view of law, applies the classification of conflicts into realistic and unrealistic to legal situations. The work also identifies the reasons why the existence of conflicts with inevitability is inherent in both private and public law.

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Author Biography

  • Tatiana Nikolaevna Safronova, Voronezh State University

    Candidate of Law Science, Associate Professor of the Civil Law and Process Department

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Published

2021-03-15

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Interdisciplinary Cooperation: Law and Other Humanitarian Sciences