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LENINIST REPRESENTATIONAL THEORY AND THE PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTING A METHODOLOGICAL BASIS IN THE LEGAL SCIENCES

NCJ Number
37599
Journal
KRIMINALISTIK UND FORENSISCHE WISSENSCHAFTEN Issue: 23 Dated: (1976) Pages: 43-58
Author(s)
R BELKIN
Date Published
1976
Length
16 pages
Annotation
A SOVIET LEGAL THEORIST DISCUSSES THE MARXIST-LENINIST PHILOSOPHICAL PRINCIPLE THAT IS USED AS THE THEORETICAL BASIS IN SOVIET LEGAL AND CRIMINOLOGICAL THINKING.
Abstract
THIS PRINCIPLE IS THE CENTRAL CONCEPT IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM AS MODIFIED BY LENIN. IT IS USED AS A TOOL IN DETERMINING WHAT IS TRUTH AND REALITY IN A GIVEN CASE. --IN GERMAN

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