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List of scholars in Russian law

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117:(1869–1957), studied with Pavel Vinogradoff and played an active part in the organization of the Russian Constitutional Democratic Party. Elected to the Second State Duma in 1907. Following the February Revolution of 1917, Maklakov aspired to take the office of Minister of Justice in the Provisional Government. After the post went to another professional lawyer, 61:(Борис Николаевич Чичерин) (1828–1904) was a Russian jurist and political philosopher, who worked out a theory that Russia needed a strong, authoritative government to persevere with liberal reforms. By the time of the Russian Revolution, Chicherin was probably the most reputed historian and philosopher in Russia. Uncle of 208:(14 vol., 1950–78). During World War II, Carr was favourably impressed with what he regarded as the extraordinary heroic performance of the Soviet people, and towards the end of 1944 Carr decided to write a complete history of the Soviet Russia from 1917 comprising all aspects of 278:(1976) explores the ideological and institutional dimensions of legal history prior to the Great Reforms and raises issues that remain relevant for Russia today. The book's translation into Russian in 2004 reignited interest in the Imperial era of Russian legal history. 305: 121:, Maklakov was put in charge of the government's "legal commission". He also wrote several books on the history of social thought and the Russian liberal movement. 582: 572: 446:Властители и судии: Развитие правового сознания в императорской России / Vlastiteli i sudii: Razvitie pravovogo soznaniia v imperatorskoi Rossii 364: 535: 55:(Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Ге́рцен) (1812–1870) was a major Russian political philosopher and is known as the "father of Russian socialism". 562: 327: 461: 428: 391: 347: 124: 577: 567: 359: 156: 332: 84: 337: 420: 229: 228:, which took the story to 1929, the last year for which abundant original sources were available. In Carr's view, 342: 201: 557: 517: 293: 470: 441: 410: 297: 271: 232:
went through three periods in the inter-war era and was personified by the change of leadership from
127:(1868–1932) was a historian of law, legal scholar, academician of All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. 452:] (in Russian). Translated by М. Долбилов / M. Dolbilov; Федор Севастьянов / Fedor Sevastyanov. 527: 499: 118: 46: 531: 482: 457: 424: 387: 312:(2018) covers the history of Russian law during the imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet periods. 266: 213: 189: 102: 98: 94: 90: 72: 68: 491: 434: 301: 243: 217: 172: 162: 108: 78: 62: 52: 40: 474: 523:
Law and the Russian State: Russia's Legal Evolution from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin
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Law and the Russian State: Russia’s Legal Evolution from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin
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withstood the challenge of the German invasion. The resulting work was his 14 volume
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Simmons, Ernest J. "Two Types of Russian Liberalism: Maklakov and Miliukov", in
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Rulers and Judges: The Development of Legal Consciousness in Imperial Russia
193: 495: 290:, academician, Professor of International Law at the University of Tartu. 152: 274:, professor of history at the Harriman Institute, Columbia University. 71:(Фёдор Фёдорович Мартенс) (1845–1909), one of the so-called fathers of 87:(1846-1912), professor of international law at Moscow State University 453: 147: 456:: Новое литературное обозрение / Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie . 111:(1854–1925), professor of Jurisprudence at University of Oxford. 93:(1851–1916), a Russian jurist and one of the founders of the 284:, associate professor of law at Melbourne Law School. 75:
and Russia's representative to the Hague convention.
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Continuity and Change in Russian and Soviet Thought
416:The Development of a Russian Legal Consciousness 306:Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 276:The Development of a Russian Legal Consciousness 261:Non-Russian scholars in Post-Soviet Russian law 8: 132:Non-Russian scholars in Imperial Russian law 400:. Harvard University Press, 1955, 129–43. 188:. Carr's writings include biographies of 200:(1937), as well as important studies on 163:Georgy Vasilyevich Chicherin (1872–1936) 376: 365:History of international law in Russia 153:Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (1888–1937) 583:Lists of Russian people by occupation 7: 386:. Oxford University Press US, 1974. 155:, among other things, drafted the 25: 348:Supreme Court of the Soviet Union 180:Non-Soviet scholars in Soviet law 125:Ioanikii Aleksieevich Malinovskii 360:List of Russian legal historians 157:Constitution of the Soviet Union 573:Lists of scholars and academics 384:The Twilight of Imperial Russia 328:Ministry of Justice of the USSR 186:Edward Hallett Carr (1892–1982) 333:Prosecutor General of the USSR 296:(1960–), adjunct professor at 47:Konstantin Alekseevich Nevolin 1: 168:Evgeny Pashukanis (1891–1937) 91:Maksim Maksimovich Kovalevsky 85:Leonid Alekseevich Kamarovsky 338:Prosecutor General of Russia 220:in order to explain how the 59:Boris Nikolayevich Chicherin 421:University of Chicago Press 256:Post-Soviet Russian jurists 599: 148:Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) 53:Aleksandr Ivanovich Herzen 41:Semyon Efimovich Desnitsky 563:Law of the Russian Empire 226:History of Soviet Russia 206:History of Soviet Russia 35:Imperial Russian jurists 578:Law of the Soviet Union 568:Legal history of Russia 343:Supreme Court of Russia 202:international relations 496:10.1353/kri.2005.0016 298:Georgetown University 18:Russian legal history 518:Pomeranz, William E. 300:and Director of the 97:. Kovalevsky taught 528:Bloomsbury Academic 471:Wortman, Richard S. 411:Wortman, Richard S. 294:William E. Pomeranz 442:Уортман, Ричард С. 272:Richard S. Wortman 251:Post-Soviet Russia 119:Alexander Kerensky 537:978-1-4742-2422-2 267:William E. Butler 190:Fyodor Dostoevsky 103:Moscow University 99:international law 95:Progressist Party 73:international law 69:Friedrich Martens 16:(Redirected from 590: 542: 541: 514: 508: 507: 479: 467: 438: 435:Internet Archive 407: 401: 381: 302:Kennan Institute 282:William Partlett 244:Harold J. Berman 218:economic history 173:Andrey Vyshinsky 109:Paul Vinogradoff 79:Sergey Muromtsev 63:Georgy Chicherin 21: 598: 597: 593: 592: 591: 589: 588: 587: 548: 547: 546: 545: 538: 516: 515: 511: 477: 473:(Winter 2005). 469: 468: 464: 440: 439: 431: 409: 408: 404: 395: 382: 378: 373: 319: 263: 258: 253: 198:Mikhail Bakunin 182: 144: 139: 134: 115:Vasily Maklakov 37: 32: 30:Imperial Russia 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 596: 594: 586: 585: 580: 575: 570: 565: 560: 550: 549: 544: 543: 536: 509: 490:(1): 145–170. 462: 429: 402: 375: 374: 372: 369: 368: 367: 362: 356: 355: 351: 350: 345: 340: 335: 330: 324: 323: 318: 315: 314: 313: 291: 285: 279: 269: 262: 259: 257: 254: 252: 249: 248: 247: 241: 234:Vladimir Lenin 230:Soviet history 181: 178: 177: 176: 170: 165: 160: 150: 143: 142:Soviet jurists 140: 138: 135: 133: 130: 129: 128: 122: 112: 106: 88: 82: 76: 66: 56: 50: 44: 36: 33: 31: 28: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 595: 584: 581: 579: 576: 574: 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 559: 558:Law of Russia 556: 555: 553: 539: 533: 529: 525: 524: 519: 513: 510: 505: 501: 497: 493: 489: 485: 484: 476: 472: 465: 463:5-86793-273-7 459: 455: 451: 447: 443: 436: 432: 430:0-226-90776-7 426: 422: 418: 417: 412: 406: 403: 399: 393: 392:0-19-519787-9 389: 385: 380: 377: 370: 366: 363: 361: 358: 357: 353: 352: 349: 346: 344: 341: 339: 336: 334: 331: 329: 326: 325: 322:Organizations 321: 320: 316: 311: 307: 303: 299: 295: 292: 289: 288:Lauri Mälksoo 286: 283: 280: 277: 273: 270: 268: 265: 264: 260: 255: 250: 245: 242: 239: 238:Joseph Stalin 235: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 184: 183: 179: 174: 171: 169: 166: 164: 161: 158: 154: 151: 149: 146: 145: 141: 136: 131: 126: 123: 120: 116: 113: 110: 107: 104: 100: 96: 92: 89: 86: 83: 80: 77: 74: 70: 67: 64: 60: 57: 54: 51: 48: 45: 42: 39: 38: 34: 29: 27: 19: 522: 512: 487: 481: 449: 445: 433:– via 415: 405: 397: 383: 379: 309: 275: 225: 222:Soviet Union 205: 196:(1934), and 26: 246:(1918–2007) 175:(1883–1954) 81:(1850–1910) 49:(1806–1855) 43:(1740–1789) 552:Categories 371:References 137:Soviet era 504:159553227 394:. p. 169. 214:political 194:Karl Marx 520:(2018). 444:(2004). 413:(1976). 317:See also 204:and his 192:(1931), 483:Kritika 454:Москва 304:at the 534:  502:  460:  427:  390:  210:social 500:S2CID 478:(PDF) 448:[ 354:Other 532:ISBN 458:ISBN 425:ISBN 388:ISBN 216:and 492:doi 236:to 101:at 554:: 530:. 526:. 498:. 486:. 480:. 423:. 419:. 308:. 212:, 540:. 506:. 494:: 488:6 466:. 437:. 240:. 159:. 105:. 65:. 20:)

Index

Russian legal history
Semyon Efimovich Desnitsky
Konstantin Alekseevich Nevolin
Aleksandr Ivanovich Herzen
Boris Nikolayevich Chicherin
Georgy Chicherin
Friedrich Martens
international law
Sergey Muromtsev
Leonid Alekseevich Kamarovsky
Maksim Maksimovich Kovalevsky
Progressist Party
international law
Moscow University
Paul Vinogradoff
Vasily Maklakov
Alexander Kerensky
Ioanikii Aleksieevich Malinovskii
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924)
Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (1888–1937)
Constitution of the Soviet Union
Georgy Vasilyevich Chicherin (1872–1936)
Evgeny Pashukanis (1891–1937)
Andrey Vyshinsky
Edward Hallett Carr (1892–1982)
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Karl Marx
Mikhail Bakunin
international relations
social

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