AN UP-TO-DATE PUBLICATION ON THE HISTORY AND METHODOLOGY OF LEGAL SCIENCE REVIEW OF A. A. MALINOVSKY’S TEXTBOOK “HISTORY AND METHODOLOGY OF LEGAL SCIENCE: TEXTBOOK” (MOSCOW: PROMETHEUS PUBL., 2022. 562 P.)
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An up-to-date publication on the history and methodology of legal science review of A. A. Malinovsky’s textbook “History and methodology of Legal science: Textbook” (Moscow: Prometheus Publ., 2022. 562 p.)

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