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eRUZH 2020 № 5

ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENT TO THE RUSSIAN JURIDICAL JOURNAL. 2020. № 5 

THEORY OF LAW AND STATE

Arkhipov S. (Yekaterinburg) Theories of social and legal progress by B. N. Chicherin and M. M. Kovalevsky

Korovin K. (Yekaterinburg) A doctrine and an ideology as a subject of the history of political and legal doctrines

INTERNATIONAL LAW

Kudinov A. (Novosibirsk), Kudryashova A., Alekseev M. (Moscow) On the modernization of the Russian air services agreements

COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE

Burnyashov B. (Krasnodar) Social partnership institutions in Germany in the digital age

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

Barabash A. (Krasnoyarsk) An essay on the development of the presumption of innocence theory in Russia. Part 3. The presumption of innocence in our time

CIVIL LAW AND PROCEDURE

Kudryavtseva V. (Yekaterinburg) Challenging the decision of the financial ombudsman: the problem of attribution of procedural statuses

LABOUR AND SOCIAL LAW

Elfimova E., Minnegalieva L., Beldina O. (Yekaterinburg) Dismissal due to loss of trust: legal aspects

LEGAL ASPECTS OF ECOLOGY

Kruglov V., Gaevskaya E. (Yekaterinburg) On some organisational and legal measures to ensure environmental safety in Russia

PAGES OF HISTORY

Malyugin S. (Yekaterinburg) An idea of law in the Russian historiography of the history of political and legal doctrines. Part 1. Research methodology

STUDENTS’ BULLETIN

Anikina M. (Yekaterinburg) Criminal procedural restitution of the victim’s rights

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