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This monograph is devoted to the problems of Marxist understanding of law and its role in the future socialist society, as well as the development of theoretical views of Soviet lawyers of the 1920-1930s on law and its role in the functioning of the Soviet state. The paper analyzes the views of those leading Soviet legal scholars whose concepts were in line with the sociological approach to law, within the framework of Marxist legal understanding. In particular: the views of P. I. Stuchka, as a variant of the classical sociological interpretation of law, the “exchange” concept of law of E. B. Pashukanis, who understood law as a form of material economic relations, the theory of “social functions” of one of the outstanding Soviet scientists, the developer of the Civil Code of the RSFSR in 1922, A. G. Goikhbarg.