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About some Approaches to the International Law in British Scientists’ Researches (Part II)
Grigoryan A.S.
Implementation of the Principles of Private International Law in Law Enforcement Practice
Lukonkina O.V., Volchok A.A.
METHODOLOGICAL AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE STUDY OF PRINCIPLES OF LAW (FOR EXAMPLE, CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW)
Petrakova S.A.
Discussion on Equity and its Limits in the Regulation of Certain Groups of Financial Relations
Savina A.V.
About some Approaches to the International Law in British Scientists’ Researches (Part III)
Grigoryan A.S.
Humanistic law as a philosophical justification of the emerging concept of protecting the rights of Paralympic athletes
Bayramov F.V.
The Principle of Inviolability of Housing as a Principle of Housing Law of the Russian Federation
Kluychnikova Y.A.
Private Law Mechanism of Property Protection: Content and Principles of Operation
Kashaev K.A.
About some aspects of international legal regulation of Russian-Chinese bilateral relations
Grigoryan A.S.
Amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation: Genesis and Practical Aspect of Implementation
Shelegov Y.V., Zhigalova E.A.
Ethical Problems in the Field of Legal Protection of Personal Data
Okishev B.A.
Activities of the court of arbitration for Sport and courts of General jurisdiction in the context of cases involving violations of the rights of Russian Paralympic athletes
Bayramov F.V.
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