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" A history of Russian law : "
by Ferdinand Feldbrugge.
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BL
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Record Number
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886882
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Main Entry
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Feldbrugge, F. J. M., (Ferdinand Joseph Maria),1933-
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Title & Author
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A history of Russian law : : from ancient times to the Council Code (Ulozhenie) of Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich of 1649 /\ by Ferdinand Feldbrugge.
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Publication Statement
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Leiden ;Boston :: Brill Nijhoff,, [2018]
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, ©2018
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Series Statement
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Law in Eastern Europe,; volume 66
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Page. NO
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xviii, 1097 pages :: illustration, maps ;; 25 cm.
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ISBN
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9004346422
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: 9789004346420
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9789004352148
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents
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The treaties with Byzantium : the Zakon Russkii -- The Russkaia Pravda or Russian law -- The Russkaia Pravda : the expanded Pravda -- Princely statutes -- Treaties -- Town and provincial charters -- The Code (Sudebnik) of Ivan III of 1497 -- Foreign laws -- Non-legislative (non-normative) legal sources : Gramoty -- Setting the stage : territory and tribes in early Kievan Russia -- The Prince in medieval Russia -- The Prince's government -- The towns -- Novgorod and Pskov -- Western Russia -- Rural Russia -- The individual and the family -- The individual as a legal actor -- The church and monasteries -- Courts and justice -- The Code (Sudebnik) of Ivan IV of 1550 -- The Stoglav -- The codes of 1589 and 1606-1607 -- The statute books of the Prikazy -- Decisions of the Land Assembly (Zemskii Sobor) -- The Council Code (Sobornoe Ulozhenie) of Aleksei Mikhailovich of 1649 -- The Tsar -- The Tsar's government -- Territory and population -- Local government -- Criminal law and procedure -- Civil law : persons -- Civil law : ownership and obligations -- Civil law : family law and succession -- Courts and justice; civil procedure -- The church, monasteries, and church law.
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Abstract
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The beginnings of Russian law are documented by the Russo-Byzantine treaties of the 10th century and the oldest Russian law, the Russkaia Pravda. The tempestuous developments of the following centuries (the incessant wars among the princes, the Mongol invasion, the rise of the Novgorod republic) all left their marks on the legal system until the princes of Muscovy succeeded in reuniting the country. This resulted in the creation of major legislative monuments, such as the Codes of Ivan the Great of 1497 and of Ivan the Terrible of 1550. After the Time of Troubles the Council Code of the second Romanov Tsar, Aleksei, of 1649 became the starting point for the comprehensive Russian codification of the 19th century.0.
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Subject
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Law-- Russia-- History.
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Subject
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86.10 history of law, law of different countries, areas and peoples.
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Subject
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Law.
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Subject
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Russia, History, Alekseĭ Mikhaĭlovich, 1645-1676.
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Subject
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Russia.
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Subject
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Russia.
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Dewey Classification
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349.47
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LC Classification
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KLA120.F45 2018
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NLM classification
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86.10bcl
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86.10.bcl
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