"Theory of State and Law" is one of the most difficult and confusing subjects in law school. Here is an audiobook that will help you create a “family tree” of sources of law and unravel all the dogmatics of statehood. You will learn:
— What “theory of state and law” is, who invented it, and why it is needed.
— What is “lawmaking” and “legal interpretation” in modern Russia?
— Does law have value? And if it does, then what value is it?
While listening to this audiobook, you’ll sort out complex terms and theories, because the author illustrates each complexity with a story from personal experience or a memorable example. Like in geometry: the author doesn’t make you memorize theory by rote—he helps you understand it.
This book is for those who want to broaden their horizons with general legal knowledge necessary for personal development and legal self-defense. For students, PhD students, teachers—as well as for those who work (or are preparing to work) in law enforcement bodies and need current, reliable information. Dmitry Usoltsev is the author of bestsellers on legal support for citizens. His books have gone through several reissues, and he knows exactly how to make readers interested in legal questions.