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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2018

Pages: 1-35

Series: Law and Philosophy Library

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319988207

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Andrey Polyakov, "The St. Petersburg school of legal philosophy and Russian legal thought", in: Russian legal realism, Berlin, Springer, 2018

The St. Petersburg school of legal philosophy and Russian legal thought

Andrey Polyakov

pp. 1-35

in: Bartosz Broek, Julia Stanek, Jerzy Stelmach (eds), Russian legal realism, Berlin, Springer, 2018

Abstract

In the early twentieth century, Leon Petrażycki founded the psychological school of legal philosophy at the St. Petersburg Imperial University. This school can be considered as an independent, local version of legal realism (its adherents include, inter alia, G. Guins, G. Ivanov, A. Kruglevsky, M. Laserson, P. Mikhailov, G. Gurvitch, N. Timasheff, P. Sorokin, S. Hessen, M. Reisner). The emergence of this school diversified the landscape of legal doctrine in Russia. The article describes and analyses the key ideas of the St. Petersburg school of legal philosophy led by L. Petrażycki and provides a brief overview of the main Russian conceptions of law which are closely aligned with legal realism. The author underlines the strengths and weaknesses of the psychological approach to the nature of law and offers his own version based on the communicative approach.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2018

Pages: 1-35

Series: Law and Philosophy Library

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319988207

Full citation:

Andrey Polyakov, "The St. Petersburg school of legal philosophy and Russian legal thought", in: Russian legal realism, Berlin, Springer, 2018