Abstract
Relations of production, considered as the prerequisite and result of activity in social production, cannot be detached from the specific acts of human behavior by means of which this activity is effectuated. Legal regulation of the behavior of participants in the process of social production influences its objective results, and they, in turn, condition the behavior of its participants. The activity of individual members of society and work collectives in the sphere of socialist production and distribution is regulated by legal norms and is fixed in a system of corresponding rights and duties.