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Shishkova, M.A. Definition of subjects of law in the policy of the Russian state in XVIII – early XX centuries (historical and theoretical analysis).

Abstract: Historical processes and state reforms changed the legal status of the subjects of law thoughout the history of the Russian state. Certain limitation of the clan and community powers by the state gave more freedom to individual property rights of subjects, however, the state still dominated, which can be clearly seen at the time of the “Moscow state”. Later the scope of subjective rights grew and the legal provisions for the legal subjects changed.



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