Abstract
The presented article reveals the main approaches in assessing the legal and political acts of the Bolshevik government in the 20-30 years of the twentieth century, on the basis of which measures for forced collectivization and other political campaigns against rural residents were carried out. As a result of these campaigns, a mass famine broke out in Kazakhstan, the exact size of which has not yet been determined. Therefore, a joint study of historians and lawyers of the period of forced collectivization in Kazakhstan is important to fill in all the "white spots" in its past.
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