Review of the monograph by Dyusyupova, A.D. (2022) Agrarian relations in Russia in the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries: law and politics. Moscow, Yurlitinform Publ.
Journal: RUDN Journal of Law (Vol.26, No. 4)Publication Date: 2022-12-23
Authors : Dmitry Pashentsev;
Page : 990-996
Keywords : agrarian relations; Russian empire; resettlement policy; agrarian reform; agricultural law;
Abstract
In modern conditions, historical and legal knowledge retains its relevance and topicality. This also applies to the monograph by A.D. Dyusyupova, devoted to the legal regulation of agrarian relations in the Russian Empire. The study is carried out on a large amount of factual material. The experience studied by the author is connected both with domestic legal traditions and modern searches for optimal ways of socio-economic development. In the context of modern global transformations, it is also extremely important to study different models for the development of adjacent and annexed territories, their inclusion into the united legal space and economic life. Therefore, the issues raised in the work of A.D. Dyusyupova undoubtedly contribute to the development of modern historical and legal science.
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