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The Philosophy of Law in Modern Russia

Prof. dr Marina Dawidowa

Volgograd State University

Abstract: Modern Russian philosophy of law is under the great influence of Soviet theory of state and law. The article shows its development from the beginning of the XX century, dividing this period into 6 main stages according to the historical, political and scientific changes in the country. Most attention is paid to the modern trends and personalities.

Keywords: Russia, Russian philosophy of law, Russian theory of law, theory of state and law, Russian law, Russian jurisprudence

Language: Polish
Translation: Tomasz Grzybowski

Received: 15.04.2018
Accepted: 13.06.2018

Published: Number 2(17)/2018, pp. 5-17.

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Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Marina Dawidowa, Russia, Russian jurisprudence, Russian law, Russian philosophy of law, Russian theory of law, theory of state and law, Tomasz Grzybowski

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