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EMPIRICAL AND SPECULATIVE COMPONENTS IN MODERN LEGAL STUDIES

ЭМПИРИЧЕСКАЯ И УМОЗРИТЕЛЬНАЯ СОСТАВЛЯЮЩИЕ В СОВРЕМЕННЫХ ЮРИДИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯХ

Larionov, Alexey Nikolaevich (Ларионов, Алексей Николаевич)
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Larionov, Alexey Nikolaevich (Ларионов, Алексей Николаевич): Southern Federal University

North Caucasus Legal Vestnik, 2019, vol. 3, 23-29

Abstract: The article is devoted to the main components of modern legal research. Based on the requirements of objectivity, the author explores the possibility of collecting information about the object of study in the context of the need for the most comprehensive study of such global categories as state and law in General and the role of civil history in this process. Subsequently, through the definition of the relationship of such Sciences as civil history, history of state and law and the theory of state and law is determined speculative component of legal research, which is seen by the author in the application of historical and legal comparative method and method of legal qualification.

Keywords: state; law; history of state and law; theory of state and law; historical source; historical and legal comparative method; method of legal qualification; science; law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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