Issue 2 2021

The Annals of Legal History. 2021. Volume 5. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Philosophy of History in State & Law Theory”. 114 p. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist./2021.5.2

ISSUE CONTENT

Dr. habil. Prof. Oleg Baklan (Kyiv, Ukraine). Some conditions of development and functioning of the institution of public control in Ukraine. The Annals of Legal History. 2021. Volume 5. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Philosophy of History in State & Law Theory”. pp. 10-21.  https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2021.5.2.10

PhD in Political Science Viktor Melnyk (Kyiv, Ukraine). The history of world legal order in 539-543 AD: Iranian-Byzantine context. The Annals of Legal History. 2021. Volume 5. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Philosophy of History in State & Law Theory”. pp. 22-36.  https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2021.5.2.22

PhD in Law Svitlana Kovalоva (Mykolaiv, Ukraine). Earthly and eternal life in the 15th – 16th centuries Lithuanian-Russian legal psychology through the prism of the institution of will.The Annals of Legal History. 2021. Volume 5. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Philosophy of History in State & Law Theory”. pp. 37-51. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2021.5.2.37

PhD-Candidate Dmitriy Kozlovskiy (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Protection of archaeological heritage and problems of law enforcement in the Russian Empire during the second half of the XIX – beginning of the XX centuriesThe Annals of Legal History. 2021. Volume 5. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Philosophy of History in State & Law Theory”. pp. 52-68. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2021.5.2.52

Dr. habil. Prof. Radym Huban (Kyiv, Ukraine), PhD in History Dmytro Malezhyk (Kyiv, Ukraine). Organization and activities of local executive authorities of Russian Provisional Government in Right-Bank Ukraine (March – October 1917)The Annals of Legal History. 2021. Volume 5. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Philosophy of History in State & Law Theory”. pp. 69-88. https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2021.5.2.69

Senior Lecturer Olena Petrushenko (Vinnytsya, Ukraine). Ontology of legal terminology in the writings of Martin Heidegger. The Annals of Legal History. 2021. Volume 5. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Philosophy of History in State & Law Theory”. pp. 89-96.  https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2021.5.2.89

Prof. Rosemary Sage (London, United Kingdom), PhD in Philosophy Svetlana Shakirova (Almaty, Kazakhstan), MA in Education Rauza Vercoe (London, United Kingdom), Dr. Prof. Sandy MacDonald (Northampton, United Kingdom), MBA Aina Christodoulou (Nottingham, United Kingdom), PhD-Candidate Polina Bishenden (Kent, United Kingdom), PhD in Philosophy Marina Khan (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Zhanna Mendybaeva (Almaty, Kazakhstan). The issues of higher education in the “school – university – job market” context (discussion). The Annals of Legal History. 2021. Volume 5. Issue 2. Issue Theme: “Philosophy of History in State & Law Theory”. pp. 97-112.  https://doi.org/10.38129/Ann.Yur.Ist.2021.5.2.97

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