
Viktor Savchenko
PhD in Law, Associate Professor (academic rank Docent)
LLM (Hons), LLB (Hons), BSc Sociology, Certified International Mediator
Research Fellow, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Associate Professor, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Supervisors: Prof. Tom Douglas, Prof. Roman Maydanyk, and Prof. Iryna Venediktova
LLM (Hons), LLB (Hons), BSc Sociology, Certified International Mediator
Research Fellow, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Associate Professor, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Supervisors: Prof. Tom Douglas, Prof. Roman Maydanyk, and Prof. Iryna Venediktova
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relations. Free will is essential for private law, as it shapes the mechanisms
for entering into contracts, fulfilling obligations, the scope of civil capacity,
adherence to the principles of discretion, voluntariness, fairness, etc. The
purpose of the paper is to determine the dynamics of freedom of will and to
provide a legal justification for the moment of its emergence and termination.
The scope of free will is dynamic; it arises at birth and changes throughout
life. The scope of free will is related to two main criteria: the level of intelligence
and the scope of civil capacity. Minor children, people with limited civil
capacity, and incapacitated persons have the lowest level of free will. The
scope of free will also vary within a specific civil capacity. Free will may be
temporarily suspended when someone is unaware of their actions. A complete,
irreversible loss of free will occurs only in the event of death. From that moment
on, a person ceases to be a party to legal relations and a legal person.
relations. Free will is essential for private law, as it shapes the mechanisms
for entering into contracts, fulfilling obligations, the scope of civil capacity,
adherence to the principles of discretion, voluntariness, fairness, etc. The
purpose of the paper is to determine the dynamics of freedom of will and to
provide a legal justification for the moment of its emergence and termination.
The scope of free will is dynamic; it arises at birth and changes throughout
life. The scope of free will is related to two main criteria: the level of intelligence
and the scope of civil capacity. Minor children, people with limited civil
capacity, and incapacitated persons have the lowest level of free will. The
scope of free will also vary within a specific civil capacity. Free will may be
temporarily suspended when someone is unaware of their actions. A complete,
irreversible loss of free will occurs only in the event of death. From that moment
on, a person ceases to be a party to legal relations and a legal person.
Навчально-методичний посібник «Основи менеджменту громадської організації» розроблений у ході реалізації проєкту «Розробка цифрових навчальних модулів для членів громадських організацій у соціальній сфері та сфері охорони здоров’я», який реалізується в рамках проєкту «Зміцнення ресурсів для сталого розвитку приймаючих громад на сході України», що здійснюється Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH за дорученням Уряду Федеративної Республіки Німеччина. Зміст посібника є виключно відповідальністю ХНУ імені В. Н. Каразіна та не обов’язково відображає позиції компанії GIZ та Уряду Німеччини. Він буде корисний для членів громадських організацій у соціальній сфері та сфері охорони здоров’я та тих, хто планує створити громадську організацію.