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Gruzdev, V.V. Legal conditions in Russian law before the Revolution

Abstract: The article includes analysis of various legal conditions of citizens in Russian pre-Revolution law. The author then draws a conclusion that these legal conditions can be divided into two types, depending on social and natural qualities of a person. Depending on the first group of qualities, a subject gained various amount of rights, obligations and legal capacities, while the latter group was legally valuable for a person as a legal subject


Keywords:

jurisprudence, condition, status, individual, subject, legal capacity, capability, limitation, individual, citizen


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