PROBLEMS OF LIGAL THEORY AND HISTORY
5–20
                            
                            Lipinsky Dmitry A., Musatkina Aleksandra A. Offence as a conflict with the legal system values // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 5–20.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/1
                            21–28
                            
                            Repiev Artem G. Special legal procedure in the system of legal advantages // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 21–28.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/2
                            29–43
                            
                            Subochev Vitaly V. Political-legal manipulation as the basis for the governance of society in the era of post-truth // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 29–43.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/3
PROBLEMS OF THE PUBLIC LAW
44–52
                            
                            Baranov Alexander M. An adversarial system in the Russian criminal procedure: desired and true things // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 44–52.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/4
                            53–61
                            
                            Bulatov Boris B., Dezhnev Alexander S. Inter-branch characteristics of legal regulation of the imposition of arrest on property in criminal proceedings // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 53–61.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/33/5
                            62–70
                            
                            Voldimarova Nadezhda G. The problems of establishing criminal liability for credit crimes // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 62–70.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/6
                            71–88
                            
                            Zhuk Oleg D., Shevtsova Lidiya V. Comparative legal aspects of realization investigative actions and operational investigation in international criminal prosecutions // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 71–88.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/7
                            89–96
                            
                            Lungu Evgenia V. Constitutional legal relations in the science of constitutional law of the Russian Federation // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 89–96.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/8
                            97–105
                            
                            Muravyev Kirill V. Procedural acts of criminal law application // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 97–105.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/9
                            106–112
                            
                            Pisarevskaya Elena A. Innovative technologies and methods for the prevention of juvenile delinquency // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 106–112.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/10
                            113–123
                            
                            Polubinskaya Svetlana V., Klebanov Lev R. Criminal threats of 3D-printing (dark side of hi-tech) // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 113–123.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/11
                            124–137
                            
                            Ryabinina Tatiana K. Appointment of court hearing as a legal institution, stage of criminal proceedings and court procedural activity // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 124–137.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/12
                            138–147
                            
                            Filimonov Vadim D. Grounds and types of individualization of punishment under its execution // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 138–147.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/13
PROBLEMS OF THE PRIVATE LAW
148–159
                            
                            Boltanova Elena S. Principles of Intellectual property law as a sub-branch of Russian civil law // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 148–159.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/14
                            160–168
                            
                            Legeza Larisa A. The epistemological roots and socio-legal prerequisites for the emergence of the principles of justice, integrity and reasonableness in the civil law of the Russian Federation // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 160–168.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/15
                            169–174
                            
                            Lipovskykh Natalya V. Informational legal relations involving parents under family legislation // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 169–174.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/16
                            175–183
                            
                            Manankova Raisa P. On the current state of civilism // Tomsk State University Journal of Law. 2019. № 34. P. 175–183.  DOI: 10.17223/22253513/34/17
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