Gaps and Their Filling in Modern International Law (on the Example of Gaps in "Traditional" and "New" International Legal Institutions and Industries)

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The purpose and objectives of writing the article is to study gaps in modern international law and ways to fill them by comparing gaps in traditional and "new" international legal institutions and industries.

Methodological approach. The work uses general scientific methods, as well as methods of legal interpretation and the comparative historical method.

Results and conclusions. The article examines the relevance and degree of scientific elaboration of the problem of gaps and their filling in modern international law by the example of gaps in "traditional" and "new" international legal institutions and industries, examines the possibilities of fixing gaps and ways to fill them.

The originality and value of the work lies in determining the specifics of gaps in traditional international legal institutions and industries and the features of gaps in new international legal institutions and branches of international law, primarily in the study of gaps and ways to fill them in the "new" spheres of public relations related to the development of technologies and in the technological sphere related to physical human nature.

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Svyatoslav Nikiforov

Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Senior Lecturer at the Department of History; Moscow International University

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Email: ursus-arktos@yandex.ru
Código SPIN: 2443-1245
Scopus Author ID: 954985
Researcher ID: GYU-2213-2022

Lecturer at the Department of International Law, All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade, Theory of State and Law, International Law

Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

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