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    The formal separation of the national legal order determined, on the one hand, by the will of the national society, and on the other hand, by international law, did not explain the substantive non-identity of the legal orders – after all, they could be considered as purely utilitarian, functional branches of the law one for all people. The question arose about the substantial individuality of each national legal order – its peculiar elements, and the features of its general elements. The idea of…Read more