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No 3 (2021)
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TRENDS

5-15 61
Abstract

The article examines several heterogeneous criminal and non-criminal areas: drug business, export of capital, education, where documented failures in the activities of various bodies and structures of the state. It is shown that these failures have not taken place by chance, but are systemic, fundamental and long-term phenomena. To eliminate the identified problem points, it is proposed to systematize information about all hybrid wars waged against our country, to create an appropriate headquarters to manage actions on the fields of hybrid wars in a real time regime.

FOCUS

16-20 73
Abstract

The article analyzes characteristics of a totalitarian state and determines the specificity of the historical development of totalitarian political systems on the example of the development of the legislative power of the USSR and China. The author focuses on defining, on the basis of a comparative legal analysis, general and specific features of functioning of the legislative branch.

RUSSIA

21-26 79
Abstract

The article examines the features of the formation and development of Soviet legal thinking at the end of 1917-1919. Based on the analysis of the doctrinal works of domestic lawyers and leaders of the Soviet state, the author studies the process of constructing the theory of proletarian law. This theory was examined as a means of constructing a new legal reality.

27-33 67
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The article presents an analysis of the main military mobilization measures carried out in the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in connection with the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War. The efforts made contributed to the transfer of the industry of the peninsula to the production of products for the needs of the front, the organization of mass mobilization of the united popular masses of the Crimean peninsula to repel enemy aggression. The military mobilization measures demonstrated a high level of patriotism of ordinary Crimeans to defend the Fatherland from aggressors, helped to prevent the Nazis from seizing the main naval base of the Soviet Union on the Black Sea — the city of Sevastopol in the fall of 1941, and created the preconditions for conducting a successful guerrilla-underground struggle in the enemy rear.

34-37 126
Abstract

The article is devoted to the consideration of certain aspects of the activities of the militia in the Urals during the Great Patriotic War. The author gives examples characterizing the activities of militia officers in the Urals, using archival materials.

WORLD

38-46 72
Abstract

The article presents a historical and legal study of the legal mission of an organization as a category of law on the example of the mission of the police in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg. The study provides arguments in favor of the argument about the need for the police to fulfill its legal mission regardless of the current historical situation, that is, both in peacetime and during armed conflicts.

47-60 59
Abstract

The article is devoted to the aspects of maintaining the balance between the national interests of Russia and international law when changing the borders, fixed by the results of the Second World War. The author carries out a retrospective analysis of the geopolitical consequences and conditions for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the GDR. The paper reveals a complex correlation between the liquidation of the GDR and the USSR. Based on the results of social planning, a scenario optimal for the national interests of Russia was proposed to resolve the dispute with Japan over the Kuril Islands, based on the integration of the interests of the two countries and the experience of the GDR.

61-65 51
Abstract

The paper examines the current state of artificial intelligence technology as applied to autonomous combat systems. The main legal issue in this discourse is the establishment of the cause and responsibility for harm caused by such a system, the integration of such situations into the system of military law.

POINT OF VIEW

66-70 68
Abstract

The ideology of constitutional justice not only admits, but proceeds from the fact that subordinate norms of the rule of law tend to come into conflict with the norms of the constitution. Accordingly, the constitutional review bodies are called upon to identify and suppress unconstitutional acts of all three branches of government. However, this ideology is incompatible with the assumption that within the constitution itself, different norms may have different legal weight.

PERSONAS

71-79 116
Abstract

Appearance in Russia in the 60s of the 19th century of the works by the English philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill were associated with the beginning of the post-reform period and the revitalization of intellectual life during the reign of Alexander II. The Russian intelligentsia was looking for ways to renew the country that would take into account the socio-economic experience of Western countries and, if possible, find their own, national path to progress. This article provides an overview and analysis of the perception in Russia of the ideas of Mill, which he outlined in his work “Principles of Political Economy”.



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