THEORY OF STATE AND LAW METHODOLOGY
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Abstract
The theory of the state and law stands as a foundational science essential for the proficient exploration of various legal branches of knowledge and for the effective undertaking of future practical endeavors.
This theory serves as a repository for the most profound and overarching insights into the nature and objectives of the state and law. It delves into the core aspects of their existence, functionality, and the patterns governing their emergence and development. Consequently, the theory of the state and law assumes a pivotal guiding and methodological role, occupying a paramount positon within the framework of legal science. It serves as the bedrock of all jurisprudence and statecraft, functioning as the central theoretical hub that informs and shapes these disciplines.