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Russian Law Journal. Volume VIII (2020) Issue 4
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Vladimir Lafitsky (Moscow, Russia). “Crimea Acts” of 1954: International Legal Principles
Hui-Chol Pak (Pyongyang, North Korea), Hye-Ryon Son (Pyongyang, North Korea). Analysis on the Definition of Japanese Territory After World War II in Terms of International Law: The Southern Kurils, the Diaoyu Islands and Tok Islet
Ammar Younas (Nursultan, Kazakhstan). Legality of Rule of Law with Chinese Characteristics: A Case of “Ultra-Sinoism”
Miklós Tihanyi (Budapest, Hungary), Szabolcs Mátyás (Budapest, Hungary), Vince Vári (Budapest, Hungary), Kristina Krasnova (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Maria Volkova (Moscow, Russia). Correlation Between Female Identity in Civil Society and Criminal Repression in Hungary and Russia
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Russian Law Journal. Volume VIII (2020) Issue 4
Table of contents
Articles:
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Vladimir Lafitsky (Moscow, Russia). “Crimea Acts” of 1954: International Legal Principles
Hui-Chol Pak (Pyongyang, North Korea), Hye-Ryon Son (Pyongyang, North Korea). Analysis on the Definition of Japanese Territory After World War II in Terms of International Law: The Southern Kurils, the Diaoyu Islands and Tok Islet
Ammar Younas (Nursultan, Kazakhstan). Legality of Rule of Law with Chinese Characteristics: A Case of “Ultra-Sinoism”
Miklós Tihanyi (Budapest, Hungary), Szabolcs Mátyás (Budapest, Hungary), Vince Vári (Budapest, Hungary), Kristina Krasnova (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Maria Volkova (Moscow, Russia). Correlation Between Female Identity in Civil Society and Criminal Repression in Hungary and Russia
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