The Development of Russian Jurisprudence in the First Third of the 19th Century

The Development of Russian Jurisprudence in the First Third of the 19th Century

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The collection includes 15 articles by Doctor of Law, Professor of the Law Faculty of Moscow State University . M. In. Lomonosov, V. A. Tomsinov, published by the journal "Legislation" from January 2007 to March 2008. Beginning of the 19th in . was marked in the history of Russia by a series of state reforms that required the development of legal science. This stage ended with the adoption of the Manifesto on January 31, 1833 .. the creation of the Complete Assembly and the Code of Laws . Emperor Nicholas I announced in the Manifesto that , that at the beginning of his reign he recognized the need to bring domestic laws into clarity and firm order, Therefore, he ordered ,. First of all , They will be collected and published in their entirety ,. and then from this total , Having separated the laws currently in force in the Russian Empire , Combine them in a regular and uniform Summary and state them in their exact strength, without any change in the nature of their , Based on , What's in 1700.? Peter the Great . The Code of Laws of the Russian Empire, as well as the Complete Collection of Laws, was of great importance for the further development of Russian scientific jurisprudence.
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Томсинов В.А.
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The Development of Russian Jurisprudence in the First Third of the 19th Century

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