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Philosophical Reflection on Historiographical and Prospective
Tasks of Contemporary Public Law
Philosophical Reflection on Historiographical and Prospective
Tasks of Contemporary Public Law
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This collection of scientific papers is prepared in light of the First International
Scientific Conference «Philosophical Reflection on Historiographical and Prospective
Tasks of Contemporary Public Law» (Ekaterinburg, November 14, 2024). The contributions
within this volume explore various theoretical and methodological aspects aimed
at enriching the civil narrative in Russia, forming a unifying identity, and promoting historical
and cultural cohesion among the Russian nation. Special attention is given to the
transformation of the Russian historiographical model of political and legal knowledge,
as well as the validation of findings related to constitutional, legal and value-based institutional
mechanisms that facilitate the reproduction and cohesion of the Russian nation
amidst the challenges posed by a multipolar world. The collection also offers academic
and practical recommendations for specialists, federal, state, and municipal legislative
and executive authorities, and other institutions and organizations engaged in the fields
of public law, philosophy of law, political science, and historiography of social sciences

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Viktor N. Rudenko. Preface by Editor-in-Chief 5-8
Part I. Values of Legal Philosophy: Contexts of Reevaluation
Viktor N. Rudenko. Sergei S. Alexeev: from Philosophy of Law to the Human Constitution 9-17
Mikhail F. Kazantsev. Sergei S. Alekseev: From Civil Law to Legal Theory and the Revival of Civil Law Scholarship 18-30
Viktor S. Martyanov. Unmasking the King: The Falsification of the Western Mainstream 31-45
Leonid G. Fishman. Modernity and Tradition – a False Confrontation? 46-53
Nikolai A. Shaveko. Traditional Russian Values: Problems with Defining and Justifying Their List 54-64
Lishuang Guo. Transformation and Reconstruction: Traditional Russian Values and Russian Modernization 65-70
Part II. Perspectives on the Development of Historiography and Contemporary Public Law
Sergey V. Kodan. Historiography in Jurisprudence: Interactive Interdisciplinary Spaces 71-79
Valentina V. Rudenko. Politics of Memory in the Strategic Planning Documents of the Russian Federation 80-93
Natalia V. Pankevich. Russian Statehood and the Western Strategic Narrative: Identity versus Rhetorical Coercion 94-107
Daniil A. Anikin. Genocide of the Soviet People: Trajectories of Legal Culture and Politics of Memory 108-123
Viktor D. Balakaev. “Struggle and Seek”: In Search of the Right to National Identity in General International Law 124-134
Part III. Interdisciplinary Integration of Public Law and Social Sciences: Problems and Solutions
Vladimir O. Lobovikov. The Natural State – A Filter on the Bivalent Boolean Algebra of Natural Law 135-148
Alexander B. Belousov. The Amalgamated Mass of Hate: Harold Lasswell's Concept of Propaganda 150-166
Oksana V. Golovashina. Pedagogical Ideals and School Practices: Émile Durkheim’s Insights for Citizen Education in Contemporary Russia 167-181
Oleg M. Roy. Territorial Identity of Russian Society: from Local Fragmentation to Civil Harmony 182-195
Tingwei Jiang. The Positive Impact of Public Opinion on Legislation in China 196-200
Scientific and Methodological Expert Recommendations Based on the Proceedings of the First International Scientific Conference “Philosophical Reflection on Historiographical and Prospective Tasks of Contemporary Public Law” (Yekaterinburg, November 14, 2024) 201-205
Information About the Authors 206-207