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The content of legal relationships

Legal relationships are those that are regulated by law, so that their participants realize the relevant subjective rights guaranteed by the state and have legal responsibilities. The main content of legal relationships is the subjective rights and legal obligations of its parties. Subjective law means that the legal norm of the participant's possible behavior is defined by the rule of law. That is, individuals are expected to use the opportunities given to them by law to achieve their interests and needs. Here is the possibility: (1) the ability of the person concerned to do any act that is not prohibited by law; (2) the action to act or not to act in that person (for example, pay for the sold property); 3) - It is envisaged to apply to the security agencies (for example, the appeal of a person whose right was violated). The legal duty is the proper conduct of the official. Here, too, it is possible to distinguish between the duties of active functioning, the duty of refusal of action and action, and the responsibility for his / her illegal actions. In most cases, each of the legal relationships has both subjective rights and legal responsibilities. Officials have both subjective rights and are legally liable for representing their position.