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This article offers a brief chronology of events, providing an understanding of how the doctrine of administrative law developed in the first post-revolutionary years. This doctrine was distinct from bourgeois theory because it was based on the ideology in effect at the time, which was promoted and disseminated by the ruling party. At the same time, working under such difficult conditions, scholars of the 1930s and 1940s managed to distill the foundations of this ideology, devise a system of fundamental principles upon which the science is built, and characterize each element of this system. It would be criminal for a legal scholar to be ignorant of the works of their predecessors, especially if they are relevant, if they underpin modern theory, and if modern administrative law institutions develop on the basis of these works. This article may be useful to aspiring scholars, graduate students, teachers, and students.
Keywords:Semyon Sevast'yanovich Studenikin, administrative law, administrative legal norm, management, principles, legal norm, legal relationship, classification, characteristic features (traits).
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