УДК 321.01:340:340.12:303.446.4
ISBN 978-5-6043262-3-7
Philosophical Reflection on Historiographical and Prospective Tasks of Contemporary Public Law: Collection of Scientific Papers Based on the Outcomes of the Second International Scientific Conference to Mark the 80th Anniversary of the Soviet Victory over Nazi Germany (Ekaterinburg, November 10, 2025)
Philosophical Reflection on Historiographical and Prospective Tasks of Contemporary Public Law: Collection of Scientific Papers Based on the Outcomes of the Second International Scientific Conference to Mark the 80th Anniversary of the Soviet Victory over Nazi Germany (Ekaterinburg, November 10, 2025) С. 360.

This collected volume of scholarly works has been prepared following the Second International Scientific Conference “Philosophical Reflection on Historiographical and Prospective Tasks in Contemporary Public Law” (Ekaterinburg, November 10, 2025). The published studies explore various aspects of Russia’s historiographical model of political and legal thought, examining prospective directions and resources for consolidating the civilizational, national, and regional identity of Russian society. Particular attention is given to the philosophical and political-legal dimensions of establishing a Russian cultural-civilizational canon. The contributions present research findings on public-legal and value-institutional mechanisms that reinforce the resilience of the Russian state amid the evolving challenges of a multipolar world.
The volume includes scholarly and practical proposals, along with expert recommendations intended for specialists, federal and municipal legislative and executive authorities, as well as institutions and organizations engaged in public law, legal philosophy, political science, and social historiography.

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Rudenko V. Preface by Editor-in-Chief
Vakhitov R. Civilizational Thought in Russian Philosophy: Beyond Hegelianism, Toward Structuralism (Danilevsky, Lamansky, Trubetskoy)
Anisin А. Reconstructing the Traditional Value Framework of Russian Civilization
Fishman L. Is Tradition What Confers Power? Russian and American Traditional Values in the Context of the Transformation of the Global Order
Lazarevich А. Formatting a New Sociality in the Digital Age: Experience of Belarus, Global Civilization Trends and Challenges
Martyanov V. Formation of the Russian Civic Nation: Orthodox, Soviet, Russian
Davydov D. Russia’s Civilizational Choice in the Context of a Modern Interpretation of Russian Philosophy of Personality
Gorban V. Public Law and its Historiography from the Perspective of Contemporary Logics of Meaning-Making
Pankevich N. Radicalisation of the Image of Russia in Europe: The Influence of Eastern European Historiography
Balakaev V. “Nowhere to Retreat”: Defending National Identity by Means of International Law and Justice
Vasechko V. The Russian Criminal-Anthropological School in the light of Soviet Historiography (1920s–1960s)
Malikov S., Chuchaev А. А.A. Blagoveshchensky as a Representative of the Historical School of Law
Konopiy A. Doctrinal and Historiographical Foundations of Modern Chinese Public Law
Ponomarev A. Epistemological Characteristics of Judicial Cognition in Civil Proceedings
Lobovikov V. Problem of the Separation of Powers in Public Law From the Perspective of Boolean Algebra of Natural Law (Constitutional Law and Discrete Mathematical Model of the Philosophical and Legal Doctrines of Rousseau and Hegel)
Rudenko V. A Historiographical Framework for Political and Legal Knowledge in Russian Legal Education
Chucha S. Destructive Ideological Distortion of the Public Component in Traditional Russian Labour Law as a Private-Public Branch
Rusakova O. Politics of Impressions: A Structural Discourse Analysis
Golovashina O. From Cancel-Culture Sanctions to a New Form of Collective Responsibility
Shaveko N. When Did the Russian Civic Nation Appear?
Suslov I. Ideological Transformations of Russian Society: Philosophical Reflection
Nazukina M. Resources of Regional Identification in the Context of the Development of Russian Identity
Sakaev V. Demographic Factors of Russian Civilisational Development in the 20th Century
Resolution summarising the outcome of the Second International Scientific Conference “Philosophical Understanding of Historiographical and Prospective Tasks of Modern Public Law” (Ekaterinburg, November 10, 2025), including scientific and practical proposals and expert recommendations for specialists, federal, state and municipal legislative and executive authorities, interested institutions and organisations
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