The Passionate Legal Debates of the Early Years of the Russian Revolution

Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 14 (1):3-27 (2001)
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Abstract

The Russian Revolution of October 1917 marked the first large-scale attempt to fundamentally reorganize economic, social and legal life along egalitarian lines. In relation to legal theory and practice, the revolution launched the boldest experiment of the 20th century, accompanied by passionate, free-ranging and scholarly debates. Lenin's government initially sought to fashion a radically new approach to the state, law and legal theory, with some striking results in the fields such as criminal and family law. Moreover, it attempted to create the conditions for the ultimate fading away of law and the state. These achievements offer insights for the future, notwithstanding the subsequent degeneration under Stalin

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