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V.V. Makeev’s Trial: Legislative Regulation and Features of Conducting

Introduction. The relevance of the research lies in the introduction into the academic discourse of the new historical and legal sources that elucidate formation of the juridical approaches of the Soviet government in relation to “former people”. It is envisaged to investigate the existing scientific problem of the history of development of the judicial and legal system in the Don region in the 1920s on the example…

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legislature

kind of deliberative assembly with the power to pass, amend, and repeal laws

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LegislatureLegislature

A legislature is a deliberative assembly that holds the legal authority to make law and exercise political oversight within a political entity such as a state, nation, or city. Legislatures are among the principal institutions of state, typically contrasted with the executive and judicial institutions. They may exist at different levels of governance—national, subnational, local, or supranational—such as the Europea…

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The almanac of American politics 2016The almanac of American politics 2016
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Clarion 1958-11-13 Vol 35 No 05; The Bethel ClarionClarion 1958-11-13 Vol 35 No 05; The Bethel Clarion

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