History of judicial institutions in Russia
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Reprint from the publication. SPb., Type. E. Weimara, 1851. Konstantin Eliseevich Trotsin (1827-?) - public figure, historian, lawyer. His work is an exhaustive review of the judiciary and judicial activity of Russia, starting from antiquity to the mid -19th century. The first section considers personal forms of judicial institutions in Russia, that is, the establishment of a court on the basis of Russian truth, its features in areas such as Novgorod and Pskov, judicial institutions during the transition from personal to collegial forms are shown in the second section: Tsarist Duma of Duma , A protruding chamber and orders on the regions subordinate to them. The third section covers judicial institutions in collegial forms that appeared as a result of the reforms of Peter I. The circulation of 30 copies. Made using Print-on-Demand technology
Author:
Author:Trotsina Konstantin Eliseevich
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Law & Legal
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
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ISBN:978-5-4481-0601-9
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