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Formation of the Institute of Human Rights in Russia Historical Aspects and Modernity

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  • Viktor MELNIKOV

    (Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics Rostov Institute branch of UGOWA RPA of the Ministry of Justice Rostov on Don Russian Federation)

  • Yuri KOLESNIKOV

    (Department of Municipal Law and Environmental Legislation Autonomous Educational Institution Southern Federal University Rostov on Don Russian Federation)

  • Alla KISELEVA

    (Department of Municipal Law and Environmental Legislation Autonomous Educational Institution Southern Federal University Rostov on Don Russian Federation)

  • Bika DZHAMALOVA

    (Law College of the North Caucasus Institute branch of the VGUYU RPA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia Makhachkala Republic of Dagestan Russian Federation)

  • Aleksandra NOVITSKAYA

    (Department of Municipal Law and Environmental Legislation Autonomous Educational Institution Southern Federal University Rostov on Don Russian Federation)

Abstract

Without understanding the past can be neither a viable present and no decent future The appeal of the nation to its history this is not an attempt to escape from the present and uncertainty about the future This understanding of who we are where we came from Based on our experience we can confidently move forward Not happen in the Russian revolution which way went the history of the world Can we learn from the past to prevent another disaster The lessons of history are there they just need to be able to retrieve The main lesson we can learn from what happened in 1917 the need to value human life Russia of the late XIX early XX century was an incredible human potential

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  • Viktor MELNIKOV & Yuri KOLESNIKOV & Alla KISELEVA & Bika DZHAMALOVA & Aleksandra NOVITSKAYA, 2018. "Formation of the Institute of Human Rights in Russia Historical Aspects and Modernity," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(1), pages 153-158.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:9:y:2018:i:1:p:153-158
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