Abstract
The purpose and objectives of this article are to define and characterize the Soviet origins of the doctrine of international law in modern Russia. Methodological approach. The work uses general scientific methods, as well as elements of comparative legal, historical and legal methods and the method of legal interpretation. Results and conclusions. The article reveals the Soviet origins of the Russian doctrine of international law, analyzes the Concept of National Security, the Concept of Russian Foreign Policy and the National Security Strategy of Russia, as a development and complement to the Soviet doctrine of international law-the core of the modern doctrine of international law of Russia, which largely corresponds to the generally recognized principles of international law established in the UN Charter. Originality and value. The article shows the historical significance of the Great October Socialist Revolution, the legislative activity of the Soviet government for the progressive development of international law, describes the first decrees, declarations and international treaties of the RSFSR, defines the role of the Soviet Union in the formation of the United Nations and the development of the fundamental principles of international law within the framework of this organization.
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