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Redistribution Institutes

Student: Perekhoda Artem

Supervisor: Vladimir A. Chetvernin

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Legal History, Theory and Philosophy of Law (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The purpose of the study is to study redistributive institutions in terms of institutional theory, the role of the state in building such institutions, as well as changing the qualitative characteristics of these institutions. In addition, the work analyzes the causes of those social and legal changes that allowed the emergence of such institutions. The scientific novelty of the work is due to the peculiarity of the viewing angle from which the problem is considered. There are not many works in the Russian scientific community that could answer the questions that are raised in the work. Including novelty is also due to the methodology, which is not reduced to a formal legal, historical and dialectical. The novelty of the institutional theory of law in one way or another implies the novelty of the work, which is based on the application of this theory to the problem of redistribution and changes in the role of the state and its mechanisms. As a result of the work, an analysis was made of those changes in political and legal thought, public life, which allowed the idea of ​​a redistributive state to arise, as well as the implementation of such ideas.

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