Problems of genesis of Slavic statehood in theoretical concepts of legal Slavistics

  • Victor Yu. Melnikov1 Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics Rostov Institute (branch) VGUYUA (RPA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia) Russian Federation.
  • Andrei V. Seregin Department of theory and history of state and law, Southern Federal University, Russian Federation.
  • Igor A. Sizko, Marina A. Cherkasova Department of fundamentals of law, Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Education Don State Technical University.
  • Valery K. Tsechoyev Department of theory and history of state and law, Rostov branch «Russian state University of justice» (Rostov-on-don).

Abstract

The article analyzes the problem of the political opposition of Norman, Turanian Gothic and Sarmatian theory-the doctrine of the autochthonous Slavic way of Genesis of medieval Slavic statehood via the method of legal qualification, i.e. verification of the existence of specific dynasties of such features of the state as people, power, territory, rights, etc. As a result, the British came to India for the purpose of colonization and began to call themselves some Chinese or Cambodian ethnonym. In conclusion, the emergence of medieval Slavic statehood is associated with the political creativity of the Slavic peoples.
Published
2020-04-24
How to Cite
Melnikov1V. Y., Seregin, A. V., Marina A. Cherkasova, I. A. S., & Tsechoyev, V. K. (2020). Problems of genesis of Slavic statehood in theoretical concepts of legal Slavistics. Opción, 36, 1626-1635. Retrieved from https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/31798

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