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Family law

Семейное право
Authors: Al'fir Huzhin; Aleksandr Pchelkin; Aleksandr Mihin; Mihail Karpychev; Vera Ilyuhina; Oksana Gracheva; Kirill Demichev;

Family law

Abstract

The textbook deals with the issues of the family law course, taking into account the current family, civil, civil procedure legislation and judicial practice. Prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education of the latest generation in the areas of training 40.03.01 and 40.04.01 "Jurisprudence", in the specialties 40.05.01 "Legal support of national security" and 40.05.02 "Law enforcement". For students, postgraduates and teachers of law educational institutions of higher education and faculties, as well as a wide range of readers interested in family law.

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