Abstract

The monograph presents the first comprehensive theoretical and legal study of addictive behavior in Russian legal science. Addictive behavior is described in the legal plane as a phenomenon of state-legal reality. The author substantiates the system, theoretical foundations, conceptual apparatus of legal addictology; formulated the author's legal definition of addictive behavior; developed a legal classification of addictive behavior. The addictive behavior of collective subjects of law is described for the first time, and the correlation of addictive behavior with lawful behavior and offense is revealed. For students, postgraduates and teachers of law schools and faculties, as well as a wide range of readers interested in issues of addictive behavior in the aspect of jurisprudence.

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