THE ORIGINS OF RUSSIAN LIBERAL JURISPRUDENCE: B.A. KISTYAKOVSKY'S PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
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Creator Gennady S. Pratsko, Julia I. Isakova, Olga A. Andreeva
Title THE ORIGINS OF RUSSIAN LIBERAL JURISPRUDENCE: B.A. KISTYAKOVSKY'S PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
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Publisher TuEngr Group
Publication Year 2563
Journal Title International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies
Journal Vol. 11
Journal No. 7
Page no. 11A07S: 1-6
Keyword Russian liberalism, Russian revolution, State law, Freedom, Philosophical liberalism, Individual rights, Subjective law, Russian jurisprudence.
URL Website http://TuEngr.com/Vol11_7.html
Website title ITJEMAST V11(7) 2020 @ TuEngr.com
ISSN 2228-9860
Abstract The theories of Russian liberalism were a search for the limits of what is possible in the evolutionary development of the state and law. They proposed various combinations and configurations of models of the transformation of statehood, the concept of revived natural law, constitutionalism, law and freedom, etc., which were the theoretical basis of Russian liberal jurisprudence. The representatives of liberalism were based on the ideas of neo-Kantianism, neolibianism, neo-negaglianism and other currents of Western philosophy, looking for political and legal concepts that could predict and substantiate the future development of the Russian state and law. One of the representatives of the new liberal philosophy was B.A. Kistyakovsky, the importance of his research for modern legal science, practice and the formation of Russian liberal jurisprudence is presented.
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