Abstract

Purpose. The article is devoted to the 65th anniversary of the famous practitioner and scientist — Professor Alexander Fedorov. It provides brief information about the hero of the day, data on the main directions of his scientific research and published works, and concludes that he formed an intersectoral scientific school of combating crime with an emphasis on the comprehensive approach to the study of law and law enforcement inherent in this researcher. The purpose of the article is to promote the most significant works of famous Russian scientists. Methodology: dialectics, hermeneutics, synergetics. Conclusions. The article shows that it is practice that determines the need for conducting appropriate legal research, since legal science cannot be divorced from the realities of life, but is derived from them, providing the solution of practical problems. In turn, legal practice, first, is largely based on the results of previous scientific activity, and secondly, ultimately aimed at solving practical problems. Scientific and practical significance. The article proves that, on the one hand, legal practice is a source of development of legal science, and on the other hand, legal science largely determines what legal practice should be. At the same time, both science and practice in their combination in this article successfully develop a comprehensive theory of law.

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