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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction l
1 Law and Empire under Peter the Great 9
2 The Expansion of Russian Legality 21
3 The Judicial Reforms of 1864 and the Modernization of
Imperial Law 37
4 Law, Politics, and Revolution 57
5 Filling in the Blanks: The Creation of Socialist Law 73
6 Socialist Legality and Illegality 91
7 Russia’s Long Constitutional Crisis: 1985—1993 107
8 The 1993 Constitution: A Framework for Reform 123
9 Vladimir Putin and the Restoration of State and Law 143
Conclusion 165
Notes 170
Bibliography 203
Index 219
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administration 4,13-14,17,19, 22-4,
27, 34,51,67-8,79, 81,145,
151,166
administrative reform of 1775,
23-4
administrative reforms under Peter
the Great 4,13,19
legal-administrative state 2, 33,
35-6, 40-1, 44, 67, 76, 82, 86,
166,168
ministerial reforms of Alexander I
28-9
advokatura
absence of 11,14, 17,19, 27
admission to 47, 97
creation of 37
and duality of law 56, 65
and ethics 39, 47, 49
“fathers and sons” 60-2
independence of 40, 51, 63, 97,
102,168
and Jews 40,102
jury trials 45
and legal aid 48,102-3,138
Lenin on 74
participation in political trials 41,
58-62,77-8,98-9,102
and peasantry 48
post-Soviet 3,133, 138-9, 149,160,
168
and private law 51,103
Soviet 75, 79-80, 82, 88,102-3
underground 47-8, 78
Afanas’ev, Alexander 44
Akhmatova, Anna 92
Aleksandrov, Petr A. 59, 62
Alexander I 4, 21, 28-31, 35, 37
Alexander II 4, 36-8, 41-2, 44, 84,
169
Alexander III 41
Alexei (tsar) 9
Alexei (tsarevich) 16
Alexopoulos, Golfo 83
Anchinkov, E. V. 60
Anisimov, Evgenii 17
Antonov, Sergei 34
Armenia 77, 80,98,111,113
Article 87 65-7, 70-1
Assembly of the Land (1649) 9-10
Audit Chamber 145
Austria-Hungary 31, 53
Avtonomov, Aleksei 151
Azerbaijan 80, 111
Baberowski, Jorg 45-6, 60
bar. See advokatura
Basic Principles for the Reform of the
Courts (1862) 38-9
Bastrykhin, Aleksandr 152
Batkin, Leonid 122,128
Beccaria, Cesare 22
Beer, Daniel 41, 93
Beilis, Mendel 60, 70
Belarus 80-1,114
Belavezha agreement 114
Belgium 38,124
Bentham, Jeremy 28
Berezovskii, Boris 135,138, 149
Beria, Lavrenty 91
Berman, Harold 3, 57, 109
Beslan 150
hlat 104
Bludov, Dmitrii 38
Bogoliubov, Arkhip 59
Bolotnaia Square Protests 156
Bolshevik Party. See Communist Party
Borisova, Tatiana 33
Brezhnev, Leonid 5, 91, 96-7, 100,
104,106,109, 110,115
British empire 25, 43
220
INDEX
Brodsky, Joseph 96
Brown, Archie 112
Bukharin, Nikolai 85-6
Bukovskii, Vladimir 97-9
Burbank, Jane 49
Butler, William E. 32
Byzantium 10
Cassiday, Julie 85
Catherine the Great 4, 21-8, 34-5,
37-8, 76, 84,167
Caucasus 21, 26, 30, 55, 131, 146,
163
Central Executive Committee 76, 82
presidium of 82
Charter to the Nobility 24
Charter to the Towns 24
Chechnya 117-18,130-1, 140,147
Chernobyl 108
Chicherin, Boris 52
Civil Cassation Department 39, 44, 50
Civil Code
1913 Draft Civil Code 50
1922 RSFSR Civil Code 78-80, 83
Civil Code of the Russian
Federation 132-3,146
Digest of Laws (Volume X) 31-3,
42, 50
and Speranskii 31
civil law See private law
civil rights 53-4, 62-3,122,127,
139-40, 157
differentiation of rights (tsarist) 22,
55, 87
and dissident movement 96-9
freedom of assembly 66, 69,87,
100,128,158,159
freedom of press 30, 58, 66, 87, 98,
100,111,117,128,131, 140,
156
freedom of religion 66, 69, 76, 87,
100,117,128,156
freedom of speech 60, 66, 69, 87,
98, 100, 117,128, 156
habeas corpus 25, 30
property rights 27, 54-5, 66,117,
132,140
qualification of (Soviet) 76-7, 79,
87, 101, 106
social rights 48, 62, 73, 83, 87, 100,
106, 128-9,132, 147
women’s rights 67, 79
codification 46, 105-6
failed attempts at 14, 27
Judicial Reforms of 1864 38
1649 Law Code 10-11
and Speranskii 31-2, 93
under Khrushchev 93-4, 101
and Vyshinskii 87
collectivization 73, 83-4, 88, 93
commercial law
Higher Commercial Court 128,
137
and New Economic Policy 78-80
state arbitrazb court (Soviet) 95
state capitalism 136, 161
state corporations 50
tsarist 32, 50, 93
under Brezhnev 104
under Gorbachev 108-9, 114
under Nicholas I 32
under Putin 148, 161
under Yeltsin 118,132-6
common law 1, 6, 11,43, 57, 73, 95,
99,109,137
Communist Party 94,107, 110-11,
115-17,127, 140
constitutional status of 88,100,
109-10, 112, 114
and legal profession 94-5
oversight over legal institutions
102-3
as source of law 101
Complete Collection of Laws (Polnoe
sobranie zakonov) of the Russian
Empire 31-2, 35, 41
comrade courts. See court system
Conception of Judicial Reform (1991)
136-7, 160
Congress of People’s Deputies
RSFSR 114, 116,118-21, 140
Soviet 109-10,112, 116, 119
Congress of Soviets 76, 82
Congress of Vienna 30
Conquest, Robert 85
conscience courts. See court system
Constantine (brother of Nicholas I) 30
Constituent Assembly 69-71, 75-6, 120
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221
constitution
1906 Fundamental Laws 5, 58,
63-8,133
1918 RSFSR Constitution 76-7
1924 Soviet Constitution 81-2, 89
1936 Soviet Constitution 86-9,
97-8, 106, 110
1977 Soviet Constitution 2, 100-2,
105-6,109-10,112,114-15,
128
1978 RSFSR Constitution 115,
117-19
1993 Constitution 2, 5,121-2,
123-30, 140, 145-56,148,
150- 2, 154-5, 157,160,168
Finland 30
Poland 30
Union Republics (Soviet) 86, 88-9,
94,102,110,115
United States of America 1, 99, 124
constitutional amendments 112, 154,
160
Constitutional Court 139-40, 153-4,
160
and appointment of governors
151- 2
and Chechnya 131, 140
and Dadin 158-9
and European Court of Human
Rights 147,159
and federalism 120, 132
implementation of decisions 132
jurisdiction of 2, 128-9
NGO law 158
1992-1993 Crisis 119-20
suspension of 122
Constitutional Supervision Committee
110
consultation bureaus. See advokatura
corporate raiding 148, 154
corruption
and blat 104
oligarchs 134-6, 149,162
organized crime (post-Soviet) 134-5
post-Soviet 123, 133-5, 138,140-1,
144, 146, 148, 153-5, 157,160,
162, 164, 168
Soviet 91, 93, 104-5, 117-18
tsarist 12, 19, 35
Council of Europe 126,147
Council of Ministers 65, 86,110
court system. See also judiciary
comrade courts 94, 96
conscience courts 25
frontier courts 26
Muscovy 11-12
post-Soviet 119-21, 128-9, 131-2,
137, 140-1,147-8,150-1, 153,
156-61
Soviet 75, 77-8, 80, 82, 84, 87,
94-5,102, 104,110
township courts 40, 47—50
tsarist 15-17, 23-5, 34-5, 38-40,
43-6, 48-9, 51-2, 69, 71
Crimea 36, 49, 98, 114,157
criminal law and procedure
1649 Law Code 10-11
1839 Rural Judicial Code 40
1845 Penal Code 32
1906 Fundamental Laws 66
1922 RSFSR Criminal Code 79-80,
83
1960 Criminal Procedure Code 95,
97,139
2001 Criminal Procedure Code 147,
149-50,155,161, 167
accusatorial bias 90, 104, 160-1
acquittals 80, 90, 104,147,160
adversarial process 10, 39, 43, 49,
51, 60, 89, 99, 104,136-7,140,
147, 168
defendant’s rights 43
de-Stalinization 92
economic crimes (Soviet) 79, 96
inquisitorial procedure 10, 34, 43,
46,136
politicization of 41, 56, 167
post-Soviet 139, 147, 153
preliminary investigation 43, 51,
110, 147, 151
under Peter the Great 16, 19, 49
customary law 80, 82,102, 127, 146
in the Caucuses 30, 55
Central Asia 3, 55
Muscovy 12
and peasantry 24, 40, 43, 45,
48-50, 65,71,80, 87, 93
serfdom 24
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as source of law 46,49, 56,166,168
tsarist versus Soviet 87, 93-4, 102
under Peter the Great 16, 19
Dadin, Ildar 158-9
Dagestan 163
Daly, Jonathan 42
DanieP, Iulii 97
Decembrists 30
decrees
Muscovy 22
1993 Constitution 126,129
Provisional Government 69-70
as source of law 6, 32, 35-6, 133,
166
Soviet law 75-7, 80, 82-3, 86, 88,
101,110,119
tsarist law 36, 40,43, 64, 65-7, 70-1
under Alexander I 29
under Catherine the Great 27
under Gorbachev 112-13, 115
under Medvedev 153, 155
under Nicholas I 32
under Peter the Great 13-15, 19
under Putin 145,150, 152, 158, 164
under Yeltsin 66,114, 118-21,126,
133,140
versus laws 123,126, 133, 140,166
defamation 10-11,16,49,153,156
Derzhavin, Gavriil 29
Desnitskii, Semen 25
Digest of Laws 27, 31-3, 41-2, 84
dissident trials. See political trials
divorce 16, 39, 44,47, 56, 95,103
Dobson, Miriam 92
Doctors’ Plot 90-1
Dostoevskii, Fyodor 59
dual power 69, 71, 107, 112, 166
dual state 89
duality of law
definition of 6-7
Hendley, Kathryn 6, 105,167
under post-Soviet law 164, 167-8
under Soviet law 105
under tsarist law 50-1,55-6, 63
Duma
pre-revolutionary 64, 69
Russian Federation 125-6, 140,
151,154, 156, 166
Estonia 27, 111
European Convention on Human
Rights 3, 99,147-8,159,163
European Court of Human Rights 3,
99, 126, 147-8,159
exile 10,41,92-3
Extraordinary investigatory
Commission (Murav’ev
Commission) 70-1
family law 49, 83, 93
federalism
post-Soviet 117,120,127,130—2,
140, 145-6,152,169
Soviet 77, 81, 86, 89, 113-15, 127
tsarist 54, 64-5
Federation Council 126,131, 138,
146, 154
Federation Treaty (1992) 117-18, 130
Feifer, George 94-5
Feofanov, Yuri 96
Finality of Judgments (res judicata)
103, 148,163
Financial Action Task Force 146
Finland 29, 30, 42-3, 53, 64, 72, 77
Firestone, Thomas 148
First All Russian Congress of Workers
and Soldiers Deputies 70
First World War 37, 41,48, 68-70
Fitzpatrick, Sheila 84
five-year plan 83
Foreign Agents Law 156,158
France 17, 22,31,38, 75,124
Frierson, Cathy 49
frontier courts. See court system
Fundamental Laws of 1906 58, 63-70,
133
geography of law. See also legal pluralism;
treaties
definition of 6
Muscovy 12
post-Soviet 117-18,127, 130-2,
145-6,163
Soviet 77,81,86, 93-4, 111,
113-14
tsarist 14, 29-30, 33, 42-3, 53
Georgia 80, 111, 113
Germany 57, 77, 81, 89, 124,143
INDEX
223
Gessen, I. V. 60
glasnost 108,116, 143
Gorbachev, Mikhail 5-6, 106-18, 136,
151,169
governors
post-Soviet 127, 132, 150, 157
tsarist 17, 23, 27, 29, 34, 36, 40-1,
46,59
Gruzenberg, O. O. 63
guberniia 24, 80
gulags 90, 92-3
Gusinskii, Vladimir 149
Hague Convention Respecting the Laws
and Customs of War on Land
(1899)54
Hartley, Janet 30
Hellie, Richard 10-11
Helsinki Accords 98
Helsinki Watch Group 98-9
Hendley, Kathryn 6-7, 104-5, 148,
167
Hetmanate 26
hierarchy of laws
post-Soviet 110, 123, 126, 133-4,
140, 145, 151,164,166, 168
Soviet 76, 101, 110
tsarist 16, 58, 64, 66-7
Higher Commercial Court 128, 137,
153,159-60
Hoffman, David 134
Holy Roman Empire 15
Hughes, Lindsey 15
human rights 1-2, 5, 54, 87, 98-9,
113,127-8,131, 147-8, 153,
158-60, 163
Huskey, Eugene 88
industrialization 73, 83-4, 93
intellectual property 50, 132, 146, 152
investigative committee 151-2, 158
Isaev, M. A. 79, 106
Islamic law 14, 33, 49, 163
Jefferson, Thomas 28
Jordan, Pamela 102
Judicial Reforms of 1864 4, 37-56, 58,
75, 89, 128, 168-9
and advokatura 37-9
Basic Principles for the Reform of
the Courts 38-9
counter-reforms 40, 59
court system 39-40
customary law 40
drafting of 38-9
implementation 39, 42, 51-2
judiciary 37-8
jury 37-8
legal profession 37-40, 47
private law 49-51
procuracy 38-9, 51
Provisional Government 71
judiciary. See also Constitutional
Court; court system; Supreme
Court; justice of the peace courts
administrative control over 19, 49
Civil Cassation Department 39, 44,
50
and corruption 12, 93, 104, 118
Higher Commercial Court 128,
153,159-60
independence of 17, 22, 37-9, 41,
44,46,49, 75, 80, 110,128,
136-7, 140,168
interpretation of law 43, 56, 99,
102
post-Soviet 123, 125, 128—9, 132,
136-7, 140,153,158, 160,
168-9
precedent 1, 44, 99, 132, 153, 159
Soviet 75, 77, 95, 98, 103,106
tsarist 16-17, 22-3, 27, 34, 39-41
jury trials
abolition of 75
acquittals 45-6, 137, 161
jury nullification 45-6
post-Communist 128,136-7,140,
153-4
tsarist 25, 44-6
justice of the peace courts
post-Soviet 137, 148
tsarist 39-40, 47, 75
Kadet Party 31, 61, 68-9
Kamenev, Lev 85
Kaminskaia, Dina 97-8
Karabchevskii, Nikolai P. 2, 60-2
Kazannik, Aleksei 129
224
INDEX
Kazantsev, S. M. 26, 51
Kelsen, Hans 1
Kerenskii, Aleksandr 61
Khasbulatov, Ruslan 118-19, 121
Khmelnytsky, Bohdan 12
Khodorkovskii, Mikhail 135, 149-50,
155,157
Khrushchev, Nikita 5, 91-4, 96,100,
106,108
Kirmse, Stefan 49
Kirov, Sergei 84
Kistiakovskii, Bogdan 54, 106
Kivelson, Valerie 11
Kliuchevskii, VO. 13
Kollmann, Nancy Shields 11-13, 16,
18-19
Koni, Anatolii 46
Kononov, Anatolii 151
Konovalov, Aleksandr 158
Korkunov, Nikolai M. 13, 38, 52-6,
64,162
Kotsonis, Yanni 42, 50
Kravchuk, Leonid 114
Kurskii, D. I. 61
labor law 83, 86,93,105
Land Code (2001) 146-7
Latvia 111
law-based state (Rechtsstaat) 10, 93,
167
definition of 57
Muscovy 10
post-Soviet 164
Provisional Government 70
Soviet 109, 112
tsarist 64, 66
Law Code of 1649 4, 9-12,14, 17,19,
21-3, 26-7
lay assessors
Soviet 80, 95
tsarist 16, 24
Ledeneva, Alena 104
LeDonne, John 24, 26
legal aid. See advokatura
legal education 4, 31, 34, 52, 74-5, 83,
86, 107
legality (zakonnost*) 19, 31, 53, 97-9,
148-9,168
bureaucratic (top-down) 21, 23, 41,
53, 56,132,140,145,150,152,
166,168
definition of 7-8, 71
socialist legality 86, 90-1, 93-4, 96,
103,106
legal nihilism 154
legal pluralism 6, 12,14,19, 21, 27,
30, 33, 42-3, 55-6, 65, 71-2,
130, 146,165
legal profession. See advokatura
legislative initiative
constitutional grant of 65, 102,110,
126, 129, 138
judiciary 102
procuracy 18,102, 145, 168
tsarist ministries 29
Lenin, Vladimir 5, 73-9, 83, 85, 93,106
Lithuania 10, 12, 24, 98, 111, 113
Lithuanian Statute of 1588 10
Livonia 27
Loris-Melikov, M. T. 41
Luzhkov, Yurii 135
Magdeburg law 27
Magnitsky, Sergei 154-5
Maklakov, V. A. 61
Makovskii, Aleksandr 105-6
Marrese, Michelle Lamarche 35
Martens, Fyodor 54
Marx, Karl 73-4
McReynolds, Louise 46
Medvedev, Dmitry 143, 152-7
Mikhail Alexandrovich, Grand Duke
68-9
Miliukov, Pavel 69
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Russian Federation 120, 145, 155
Soviet 84, 92, 95
tsarist 29, 32, 40
Ministry of Justice
Russian Federation 139, 145, 158
Soviet 93
tsarist 28-9
modernization
economic 15, 84, 134, 136, 169
legal 4, 14-16, 20, 24, 32, 51, 84,
135-6,164, 169
INDEX
225
Moldova 111, 113
Montesquieu 22
Moon, David 24
Morozov, Boris 9
Morshchakova, Tamara 154
Murav’ev, Nikolai K. 61-2, 70-1,
77-8
Murav’ev Commission. See
Extraordinary Investigatory
Commission
Muromtsev, Sergei 54, 68
Myers, Steven Lee 138
Nakaz of 1767 22-3, 27
Napoleonic Code 42
Nargorno-Karabakh 111
Nathans, Benjamin 101
Navalny, Aleksei 157, 162
Nechaev, Sergei 58—9
New Economic Policy (NEP) 73, 78,
80,82-5,93,109
Nicholas I 4, 21, 28, 30-7, 84, 167
Nicholas II 41-2, 61-2, 67-8,169
Nineteenth Communist Party
Conference 116
Nolde, Boris 64, 67
nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs) 110,139,156,158
Novgorodtsev, Pavel 52, 68
October Manifesto 64
oligarchs 134-6, 149-50, 162
organized crime 134-6
Orlov, Yuri 99
Orlovsky, Daniel 29
Orthodox Church 3, 9-11,14-16, 39,
59, 65,157,165
Panin, V. N. 29
Pashin, Sergei 160
Pashukanis, E. B. 82-4, 86
Paul I 28
peasantry. See customary law
Pereiaslav agreement (1654) 12
perestroika 108, 116,143
Peter the Great 2-4, 23, 26-7, 31, 34,
36,41,43, 66, 81,86, 95, 145,
150, 167
law creating powers 13-14
legal system 14—17, 19-20
and procuracy 18, 79
Peter III 23
Petrazycki, Leon 52, 68
Pipes, Richard 24, 41-2, 81
plea bargaining 147, 161
Plevako, F. N. 2, 62
Plokhy, Serhii 12
Poland 29-30, 33, 41-3, 53, 72, 81
police (tsarist) 25, 41-2, 69, 75
Politburo 108, 116
political trials
defense attorneys 58-63, 97-8
post-Soviet 149-50,154-7
Soviet 77-8, 85-6, 97-100
tsarist 46, 58-63
Politkovskaia, Anna 161
Pomorski, Stanislaw 139
Potanin, Vladimir 135
Pravilova, Ekaterina 23, 33
President’s Council for Civil Society
and Human Rights 153, 155
private taw
and civil society 35, 49, 54-5,
168-9
expansion under tsarism 47-50,
56,60
Judicial Reforms of 1864 37, 56
Soviet 95, 103—5
under Catherine 27
under Gorbachev 108-9, 118
under Peter the Great 15, 19
under Putin 148, 150, 152, 161,
163-4
under Yeltsin 118, 122, 132-6, 140,
163
versus public law 15, 35, 50-1, 56,
63, 89, 105,150, 168
privatization 118-19, 133-6, 141,
161
procuracy
constitutional status of 87, 102-3,
106, 129
conflict with Yeltsin 138, 140
creation of 3,18
“eyes of the sovereign” 18, 51, 158,
168
226
INDEX
law-creating activities 87, 138, 168
legislative initiative 18,102,145,
168
post-Soviet 3, 138, 145,151-2, 158,
160
Soviet 79, 87, 95-6, 103, 106
supervision (nadzor) 3-4, 17-18,
36,51,81-2, 87, 92, 95-6,
102-3,138,140,168-9
and tsarist criminal law 26, 38-9,
45, 51
under Alexander I 29
under Catherine the Great 25-6
property rights 23, 33, 35, 45, 71. See
also intellectual property
constitutional status of 76, 87, 89,
123,127-8,132,150
and civil rights 54-6, 66,105, 132,
140
Judicial Reforms of 1864 37-8,
44-5, 49, 84
Muscovy 10-11
private property (Soviet) 78-9, 87,
105,108
state property (Soviet) 76, 78-9, 87,
89, 95, 104
property disputes (Soviet) 95, 103
under Catherine the Great 4, 23-4,
27-8
under Lenin 76, 79-80
under Peter the Great 13, 15, 19
under Putin 150,152, 161
under Yeltsin 117, 132, 134, 136,
140-1
Provisional Government 5, 57-8, 61,
68-72, 75-7, 166
purges. See terror
Pussy Riot trial 157
Putin, Vladimir 2-3, 5,135,138,
143-64,166-7, 169
RaefF, Marc 23, 28
Rand, Robert 103
referendum of 1992 119-20
registration (propiska) requirements
95,132
Remington, Thomas 151
Revolution (1905) 41, 54-5, 58, 62-3,
68, 74, 93
Revolution (1917)
February 5, 57-8, 61, 68-9
October 5, 51, 58, 75,112
Rodzianko, Mikhail 69
Rokotov, Ian 96
rule of law 5, 29, 37-8, 54, 93,115,
122-3,128, 140,154-5, 164,
166
and advokatura 58, 63
definition of 7-8
Provisional Government 5, 68-9
versus law-based state 57-8, 109
versus legality 7,168-9
Rumiantsev, Oleg 122
Russian Civil War 73, 77, 80
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist
Republic (RSFSR) 76-7, 80,
113-14, 117, 120
Russification 12, 42-3, 55, 65, 82
Rutskoi, Aleksandr 118
samizdat 99
samosud 49, 80
Sazonov, Egor 60-1
secession, right of 81,102, 110-12,
117,130
security services 32, 40, 91, 93, 108,
134,144, 152,156
Cheka 77, 81
Corps of Gendarmes 42
FSB 138, 144-5
KGB 95-6, 99,119, 143-4
NKVD 84-5
OGPU81
Third Section 32
Senate 14, 18
as administrative body 17, 29
as judicial body 16-17, 22, 24, 29,
33-4, 39, 44-5, 50, 59
as legislative body 14
separation of powers 1, 2, 5, 115,119,
122,151-2, 164, 166, 169
Muscovy 10
1993 constitution 125, 129, 131,
133
Soviet 76, 79, 82
tsarist 17, 27, 29, 36, 57-8, 66-7
Sharlet, Robert 83, 112
Shcheglovitov, I. G. 70-1
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227
show trials. See political trials
Siberia 10, 39, 41, 55, 74, 92-3,139
Simis, Konstantin 105-6
Siniavskii, Andrei 97
Skuratov, Yurii 138
slander. See defamation
Slezkine, Yuri 89
Sliozberg, G. B. 52
Sobchak, Anatolii 143-4, 152
socialist legality. See legality
Socialist Revolutionary Party 75, 78,
85
social rights. See civil rights
Solomon, Peter 79, 84
sources of law. See also legal
pluralism
domestic 4, 6, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 27,
36, 40-4, 55, 73, 75, 101-2,106,
115,119,126, 134, 166
European Court of Human Rights
126,147-8
influences of foreign law 10, 14, 24,
31,38, 108, 124, 133, 166
Spain 124
Spasovich, Vladimir D. 2, 58-9
Speranskii, Mikhail 28, 31-3, 36, 38,
84,93
Stalin, Joseph 5, 73, 81, 83-93, 95-7,
100, 104,106, 108,110, 116,
124, 157, 167
state 144-5
definition of 13
integrity of 64-5, 111, 163
multinational 100, 163, 168—9
1993 constitution 124-5, 129
and separation of ruler 13, 36,
66-7, 166
unified 53, 56, 64, 72, 81-2, 88,
100, 111-12,115,129-131,
151,163,165-6, 169
State and Revolution (Lenin) 74-5
state capitalism 135-6
State Committee for the State of
Emergency (1991) 114
State Council 28-9, 32, 66
state power 53,114,140, 149, 151,
158,162
constitutional status of 88, 100-3,
111,124-5
and dictatorship of proletariat 88
1992-93 crisis 121
Stolypin, Petr 42, 48, 67
striapchie 26
Suny, Ronald 102
supervision (nadzor). See procuracy
supervisory review 3, 103, 148, 153
Supreme Court
post-Soviet 128,131, 159-60
Soviet 80, 82, 87, 99, 102, 104,
110
Supreme Soviet 5, 96, 103
Estonian 111
presidium 86-7, 101-2,110
RSFSR 113, 116, 118-22, 134
USSR 86, 101-2,110, 112
Sweden 14, 24, 29, 30
Szeftel, Marc 7, 66
Tatarstan 117-18, 130, 146, 163
telephone law 103
terror 5, 37, 41-2, 73, 75, 77, 83-6,
88-90, 93-4, 96, 106, 110,
167
terrorism 40-2, 46, 58-9, 61, 150,
154
theory of state and law 1, 3, 52-4, 86,
164-5
torture 10, 16, 34, 85-6, 154, 167
township courts. See court system
Transcaucasia 80-1
treaties 6, 12, 14, 29-30, 53, 77-8,
80-1,98, 111, 113-15, 117-18,
125-7, 129-30, 132, 140,
146-7, 151, 163, 165, 169
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 77, 81
Treaty of Fredrikshamn (1809) 30
Treaty of Nystad (1721) 14
Trudolyubov, Maxim 161
Turkey 23, 81
uezd 24
Ukraine 12, 21, 26-7, 53, 72, 80-1, 98,
112,114-15, 157
Union Treaty (1922) 78, 80-1, 111,
113-14
United Russia Party 151
United States of America 1, 43, 94,
103,124
228
INDEX
Vinaver, Maxim 31, 50-1
voevoda. See judiciary
Volkov, Vadim 134
votchina 15
Vyborg Manifesto 68
Vyshinskii, Andrei 85-6, 90, 95, 106
Wagner, William 44
World Trade Organization 144
Wortman, Richard 7, 54-5
Yaney, George 36
Yeltsin, Boris 107, 113-24, 126-7,
130-6,138-41, 144-7, 151-2,
160-1,163,166,169
Yukos 149-50,155,159
Zasulich, Vera 46, 58-9
zemstvo 36, 39
Zinoviev, Grigori 85
Zorkin, Valerii 119-20,148,159
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title_auth | Law and the Russian state Russia's legal evolution from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin |
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