In the article, on the basis of archival data of the state archive of the city of Warsaw and unknown to the Russian reader works (“State law. General and Russian” ‒ parts I Warsaw 1912, and part II – Warsaw 1913) the author sets out a creative way as well as the doctrine of the state and the law of the forgotten Russian philosopher of the early twentieth century V. A. Savalsky (В. А. Савальский) – the first person in Russia who wrote a work on the philosophy of Marburg School of Law.
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