The Interdisciplinary Concept of a Legal Action
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The subject of this paper is the concept of a claim as both a material and procedural subjective right. The article examines the protective material legal relationships in which the right to claim is executed, and the procedural legal relationships in which the right to file a claim is executed. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the interdisciplinary general theoretical essence of the subjective right to claim as both material and procedural right. The article uses methods of analysis, synthesis, and interdisciplinary legal research. The study demonstrates that the material right to claim and the right to file a claim are mutually dependent and develop within the framework of interconnected law relationships. It also demonstrates that the material right to claim is not exclusively a civil right, but is inherent to all subjective rights, that this material right receives a corresponding procedural form and lends specificity to the execution of the right to file a claim.
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| Type | Article |
| Information | Arbitrazh and Civil Procedure № 02/2026 |
| Pages | 49-53 |
| DOI | 10.18572/1812-383X-2026-2-49-53 |
