The review notes that an epoch-making event took place in Russian science - a three-volume monograph “Military Law” was published under the general editorship of A.N. Savenkov and A.V. Kudashkin. The relevance of the study is due to the profound transformation of modern international relations, in which the Russian Federation is included, and their adequate reflection in the system of domestic relations of the Russian state. Assessing the contribution of the reviewed work to military science, the author emphasized the global coverage of the study of almost all objective reality related to the functioning of the military organization of the state, and the conditions in which this functioning occurs. On the basis of theoretical analysis, the team of authors managed to identify the main core, the essence of Military Law – the law of armed conflicts. For the first time in legal science, the military-industrial complex (MIC) as a state and social phenomenon has found its place as an object of fundamental legal research. Of scientific value is the study by the authors of the peer-reviewed monograph of the sanctions regimes in force against Russian defense industry organizations, as well as issues of legal support for military-technical cooperation. The conclusion is formulated that the author’s team, led by A.N. Savenkov and A.V. Kudashkin, conducted a fundamental military-theoretical study that includes all the legal issues of ensuring the country’s defense and state security in the functioning of the military organization of the Russian state, which will serve as a powerful incentive for subsequent legal research in military science
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