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Power and Law: A Collection. Edited by A.V. Polyakov & I.U. Kozlihin. [Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1990, 319 pp.].

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2014

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1 The distorted Leninist political and legal ideologies have reigned in Russia, for more than half of this century, since early 1917. See Kelsen, H., The Communist Theory of Law (London, 1955)Google Scholar.

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3 The contemporary liberal-democratic interpretation of law was reflected in the works of some theorists before the political and legal reforms of the late 80s. See Alekseev, S. S., The General Theory of Law (Moscow, 19811982)Google Scholar, and Javich, L. S., The Essence of Law (Leningrad, 1985)Google Scholar.

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