Scientific Discussion on the Monograph of A. V. Mitskevich “Subjects of Soviet Socialist Law”
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Scientific Discussion on the Monograph of A. V. Mitskevich “Subjects of Soviet Socialist Law”
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Authors
Larisa Khen 
Occupation: Postgraduate Student
Affiliation: Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
Address: Moscow, Russia
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Pages
156-163
Abstract

Modern technological development actualizes the study of a number of issues of the theory of law, including those related to the subject of law and legal personality. In this regard, the scientific discussions that have been conducted by scientists about these concepts are of interest. They reveal the main directions of the evolution of Russian theoretical and legal thought, testify to the logic of scientific research and the argumentation given.

The purpose of the study is to identify the main areas of discussion regarding the understanding of the subject of law and legal personality in Soviet legal thought.

To achieve this goal, formal legal and historical methods were used, as well as the analysis of archival documents.

Based on the study of archival materials, the article reveals the substantive aspects of the discussion that took place in 1960 in the All-Union Institute of Legal Sciences during the discussion of A. V. Mitskevich’s monograph “Subjects of Soviet Socialist Law”. The problematic issues that were identified during the discussion of this work at the Academic Council are shown. It is concluded that as a result of this and other scientific discussions, a common, consolidated doctrinal position was formed, which eventually determined the main directions and basic ideas of the Soviet theory of law, many provisions of which still remain relevant.

Keywords
subject of law, A. V. Mitskevich, theory of law, Soviet law, All-Union Institute of Legal Sciences, legal personality, legal capacity
Date of publication
17.05.2024
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