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General Theory of Law by N.M. Korkunov is a seminal work in legal philosophy that provides a comprehensive analysis of the nature, origin, and function of law. Originally delivered as lectures at the University of St. Petersburg, Korkunov's treatise delves into the foundational concepts of law, offering insights that bridge Russian legal thought with broader European jurisprudential traditions.
The book is structured into two main parts:
Through this framework, Korkunov addresses critical questions about the essence of law, its societal role, and its philosophical underpinnings.
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The book offers a profound analysis of the philosophical foundations of law, examining its definitions, origins, and societal role through a dual lens of objective structures and subjective experiences.
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