Abstract
The dual nature of the trend in the development of the state and law of the Soviet type can be traced in the events of the first decade of Soviet power: innovation was somehow integrated with periodically recurring traditions. However, in the realm of state and territorial structure, Soviet Russia can be considered the inventor of a completely new form of federalism, which was created on the basis of the union idea and came to the fore in the days of the new economic policy.
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