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Taksami, N.Ch. Constitution of Alaska within the context of national policy of the state.

Abstract: As the author of this article points out, the specific features of the social and political structure of Alaska as a state include absence of aboriginal reservations on the territory of the state and the constitutional provisions, reflecting social, historical and geographical peculiarities of this land. Under the Constitution the State of Alaska is divided into boroughs, which still influences the preservation of the rich cultural and national heritage of Alaska.



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