Subjective Public Rights in the Legal Philosophies of Russian Liberalism in the Early 20th Century

Subjective Public Rights in the Legal Philosophies of Russian Liberalism in the Early 20th Century
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Download or read book Subjective Public Rights in the Legal Philosophies of Russian Liberalism in the Early 20th Century written by Anastasiya Tumanova and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper examines the doctrine of subjective public rights, which was developed by the legal philosophies of Russian Liberalism in Late Imperial Russia. This doctrine caused a revolution in the consciousness of law and order of the intellectual elite of the Russian Empire and influenced the liberation movement, the content of programs and activities of liberal political parties, and the State Duma of the Russian Empire. This paper is of interest to legal historians and historians of legal teachings, law theorists, and historians of intellectual thought. It is based on a wide range of sources, including scientific and journalistic works of liberal-minded Russian legal theorists, such as Pavel Novgorodtsev, Vladimir Gessen, Bogdan Kistyakovsky, Maksim Kovalevsky, and others, many of whom are for the first time introduced into scientific use in relation to the study of subjective rights.


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