Constitution (Basic Law) of the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

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The book "Constitution (Basic Law) of the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" is not just a legal document, but an important historical monument reflecting the spirit of the time and features of the development of one of the autonomous republics of the Soviet Union. Created by a team of authors, this Constitution became the basis for the legal regulation and social life of Udmurtia, providing readers with a unique opportunity to look into the past and understand how the basic principles of management and interaction of the state and society were formed in the conditions of socialist ideology . On the pages of the book you will find not only legal norms and regulations, but also the context in which they were developed. The Constitution, adopted in 1937, reflects the Udmurt people's desire for self-government and cultural autonomy within the Soviet Union. This work will be interesting not only to lawyers and historians, but also to everyone who is interested in the culture and political history of Russia, especially in the context of national republics. The book will be especially useful for students of law and history faculties, as well as researchers engaged in the study of the Soviet period and its impact on modern legal systems. It can attract the attention of those who are interested in issues of national identity, minority rights and the development of autonomy in Russia. Readers who are passionate about history will be able to see how legal norms were formed in response to the social and economic challenges of their time. The topics raised in the Constitution cover a wide range of issues, including citizens' rights, organization of power, economic relations, and cultural aspects. This work demonstrates how in the conditions of the socialist system they tried to take into account the interests of different ethnic groups, which makes it relevant in the modern context. In the context of globalization and the search for ways to harmonious coexistence of different cultures, the study of such documents can give important lessons. The style of the authors is distinguished by clarity and accessibility, which makes legal terms and concepts understandable even for a wide audience. This allows not only professional lawyers, but also anyone who wants to get acquainted with the basics of legal regulation in Udmurtia. The book is written taking into account the historical context, which allows the reader to understand more deeply how views on the rights and freedoms of citizens have changed in different historical eras. If you are looking for literature that combines elements of history, law and cultural studies, then the "Constitution (Basic Law) of the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" will be a real find for you. It not only enriches knowledge of legal systems, but also helps to better understand the diversity of cultural and social processes that took place in the Soviet Union. This book is not just a collection of articles and norms, but a living testimony to how the legal system was formed in the context of complex political reality. It raises important questions about law, freedom and identity that remain relevant in our time. By reading this Constitution, you can not only expand your knowledge of law, but also think about how history affects our present and future.
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