INSTITUTIONS OF MONGOLIAN LAW DURING THE GOLDEN HORDE
УДК 340.15 ББК 67.3
Abstract
The article deals with the peculiarities of the Mongolian law institutions of the Golden Horde period.The author considers the evolution of the above-mentioned law in a broad historical, legal and socio-politicalcontext. The author describes the system of Mongolian law of this period, its basic principles, examines theissues of legal regulation of various spheres of life of the Golden Horde society.
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