Search Results
Russia Department Politsii Documents, 1812-1813
277 pagesCollection of printed imperial decrees (Ukazy), primarily for the year 1813, bound with handwritten documents concerning official appointments, promotions and decorations awarded for military and civil service.
Femida Bez Poviazki Manuscript (unknown author), 1951
215 pagesTypescript by an unknown author that deals with courts and legal practice in the Soviet Union.
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kalishevskii Manuscript, 1955
13 pagesIn his manuscript ""Prisiazhnaia advokatura dorevoliutsionnoi Rossii i aivokstura SSSR" Kalishevskiĭ discusses the legal profession under both Tsarist and Soviet regimes.
Gvido Iul'evich Gerts Memoirs, 1955
7 pagesTypescript memoirs "Desiat' let advokatury v Kitaiskom Sude Prisiazhnogo Poverennogo G. Iu. Gerts" (7p.).that discuss Gert︠s︡' experiences as a lawyer in Harbin.
Nikolai Stepanovich Grabar Memoirs, 1922, 1956
5 itemsTypescript memoirs (399 p.). Also included are items related to former members of the Senate in the emigration, and A.P. Velḿin's memoirs of Grabar.
Vladimir Nikolaevich Salatko Manuscript, 1954
2 itemsTwo almost identical typescripts entitled "Zapiski sovet︠s︡kago advokata" (120 and 126 p.), either by Vladimir N. Salatko, or obtained by him from Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kalishevskiĭ. These memoirs describe the author's experiences on the Board of Counsels in the Kuban region from 1923 to 1945. They discuss various aspects of the criminal law code, laws regarding marriages and guardianship and the basic aspects of the Soviet legal system at the time.
Boris L'vovich Gershun Papers, 1926-1950
4 itemsIncluded are Gershun's manuscript memoirs, entitled "Vospominanii︠a︡ russkogo advokata" (843 p.), covering the 1890s to 1918; manuscripts and typescript of a work entitled "Essai sur la Profession dʹAdvocat"; a letter; two printed items which concern Gershun, and some newspaper clippings.
K.N. Kramarenko Memoirs, 1947
6 itemsKramarenko's five-part manuscript memoirs (79 pages) include material on the structure and purpose of trade unions, industrial safety workers, propaganda of the industrial sanitation and safety industries in the USSR, and the activity of national courts in questions of equipment safety. Also included is a chart showing the structure of the Soviet trade union system.
Dmitrii Kondrat'evich Ovdenko Memoirs, 1930-1955
17 itemsThe memoirs discuss such things as his career, the investigation into the 1905 Odessa pogrom, the period 1917-1919 in Kherson, and the emigration in Constantinople and France.
Iulii Iosifovich Aronsberg Memoirs, 2000
62 pagesHandwritten memoirs which discuss in part his legal work before World War I.
- « Previous
- Next »
- 1
- 2
- 3