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The Influence of Social Rights’ Foreign Teachings on the Russian Political and Legal Thought at the Beginning of the 20th Century [PDF]
The majority of pre-revolutionary lawyers, despite the differences between them on the legal nature of social rights and the need for their recognition at the constitutional level, advocated an evolutionary path of social development. They considered the
Tatyana V. Sukhobok
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On November 19, 2020, the annual International Research and Practice Conference Ignatov Readings took place. It was dedicated to the 85th anniversary of the outstanding scientist - Vadim Nikolayevich Makhov - an Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation ...
Alexandra S. Vasilenko
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Methodological directions of Latin American legal science
The methodology of legal science in Latin America has common features with the global trends in the development of the methodology of legal research; at the same time, there are features of the development of legal thought and legal understanding that ...
Elena E. Rafalyuk
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ALEXANDER ABRAMOVICH, A LIVING LEGEND
This article is dedicated to one of the famous scientists, Alexander Abramovich Levi. This article reflects the personal life of A.A. Levi, i.e. pre-war and war years, his university studies, his work in the prosecutor’s office and in the Peoples ...
Irina I. Belozerova
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Legal Science and Development of the Educational Competencies of the Lawyer
In the article some theoretical questions of the competence approach in the sphere of higher legal education are considered. According to the authors, the development of the entire system of educational competencies of students is facilitated by the ...
N. V. Razuvaev, M. V. Tregubov
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August Karl Heylman's thoughts on the legal science
August Heylman is one of the forgotten lawyers of the Kingdom of Poland in the 19th century. He was a practician, holding high positions in the then administration and judiciary of the Kingdom. At the same time he occupied himself with scholarly activity.
Józef Koredczuk
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Rethinking the Law: Discussing Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos' Spatial Approach to the Law
This paper presents a digital interview with Justine Poon, legal researcher at the Australian National University (ANU), on selected aspects of Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos’ approach to environmental law and legal science.
Justine Poon/Dario Henri Haux
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Will There Be a Science of Law in the Twenty-First Century? [PDF]
The skepticism of the American Legal Realists and their heirs threatens to make a politically neutral science of law impossible and thus to undermine the liberal polity which needs such a science. Ronald Dworkin attempts to refute the skeptics and defend
Stith, Richard
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Legal doctrine, scientific community and government: some questions of correlation and interaction
Problem Setting. Legal doctrine is an integral part of any developed legal system, where class of professional lawyers has been formed, complex of special legal texts has been created and there are professional legal practices secluded from other spheres
Ігор Вікторович Семеніхін
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Forensic Science for Cambodian Justice [PDF]
Cambodia is universally associated with its killing fields – a horrific inheritance from the Khmer Rouge era. Whilst mass grave evidence from that era is referred to in history and social science publications on Cambodia, it has not featured in a legal
Klinkner, Melanie Josefine
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