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Russkaya Pravda

The Russkaya Pravda (Rus' Justice, Rus' Truth,[2] or Russian Justice;[3] Old East Slavic: Правда роусьскаꙗ, Pravda Rusĭskaya (13th century, 1280),[4][5] Правда Руськая, Pravda Rus'kaya (second half of the 15th century);[6][7] Russian: Русская правда, Russkaya Pravda; Ukrainian: Руська Правда, Rus'ka Pravda) was the legal code of Kievan Rus' and the subsequent Rus' principalities during the times of feudal division. It was written at the beginning of the 12th century and remade during many centuries. The basis of the Russkaya Pravda, Pravda of Yaroslav was written at the beginning of the 11th century. The Russkaya Pravda was a main source of Kievan Rus' law.[8][9]

Russkaya Pravda
First page of the oldest surviving copy of Rus' Justice (Extensive edition)[1] from Synodic Kormchaia of 1282 (Novgorod)
CreatedFrom the beginning of the 11th century
Author(s)Prince's administration.
PurposeGuidance for the princely court.

In spite of great influence of Byzantine legislation on the contemporary world, and in spite of great cultural and commercial ties between Byzantium and Kievan Rus', the Russkaya Pravda bore no similarity whatsoever to the law of the Byzantine Empire. The absence of capital and corporal punishment rather reflects Norse jurisprudence.[10][11]

Editions edit

 
Copy of the "Extensive edition".[12] Beginning manuscript: "СОУДЪ ꙖРОславль ‧ володимирица⁘⁓ Правда роусьскаꙗ :" (Sudŭ Jaroslavlĭ Volodimirica. Pravda Rusĭskaja.)

Three recensions of Russkaya Pravda are known: the Short Edition (Kratkaya), the Extensive Edition (Prostrannaya), and the Abridged Edition (Sokrashchyonnaya). Over 110 extant copies dating from the 13th to the 18th centuries are preserved, included in various manuscripts: chronicles and compilations. Of these, over 100 copies, including the oldest preserved, are of the Extensive Edition.

This code was discovered by the historian Vasily Tatischev in the text of one of the Novgorod chronicles and brought to the attention of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1738. The first commented edition of the text was published by August Ludwig von Schlözer in 1767.

Genesis and evolution edit

Pravda Rus'skaya's legal regulations reflected the evolution of the social relations in the Rus' of the 11th-13th centuries. Common law, Knyaz legislation, and legal proceedings represented the basis of "RP".

The Short Edition of Rus' Justice contains two apparently distinct parts, called by researchers Pravda Yaroslava (Yaroslav's Law, ca. 1017), otherwise known as Drevneyshaya Pravda (the Oldest Justice) of Yaroslav the Wise, and Pravda Yaroslavichey (The Law by Yaroslav's sons, ca. 1054). Some indicate other distinct components of the text, possibly added later.

The Yaroslav's Law comprised legal regulations of feudal law along with the archaic regulations that could be traced back to the primitive communal system. According to a popular theory, it was promulgated in order to settle a conflict between Konstantin Dobrynich, a posadnik of Novgorod, and the Varangian population of the city.

Subsequent development and improvement of the Rus' Justice took place in times of Yaroslav's sons and his grandson Vladimir Monomakh. New provisions are believed to have been added to Pravda Rus'skaya after the revolts in Kiev, Novgorod, and Rostov-Suzdal province in 1068–1071.

In the arising Russian state, the Pravda Rus'skaya was replaced in 1497 by the Sudebnik, the Code of Law. Several centuries earlier, new legal codes were promulgated in Pskov and Novgorod.

Institutions edit

"Pravda Yaroslavichey" increased responsibility of a given community for killing a knyaz's soldiers, tiuns ("tiun", a privileged servant of knyazs or boyars), starostas ("starosta", a representative from the low-ranking administration of a knyaz), otroks ("otrok", a low-ranking soldier in the army of a knyaz) and other servants on their own territory. "Pravda Yaroslavichey" provided severe punishment for arson, deliberate cattle mutilation, and collective encroachment on rich people's property. After the 1113 Riot in Kiev, an exorbitant interest law was introduced that limited financial operations of moneylenders.

 
Administering justice in Kievan Rus by Ivan Bilibin

The Pravda stabilized the system of feudal relations and social inequality. During 11th-13th centuries it made new laws for the smerds ("smerd" – a feudal-dependent peasant), zakups ("zakup" - a feudal-dependent peasant, who could become free after paying off his "zakup", a feudal loan), kholops ("kholop" – a feudal-dependent peasant, who could be killed or sold like a slave) etc. The Vast Edition of Pravda contains special regulations regarding the status of zakups and kholops. It also reflects the role of the court of a knyaz, by increasing and giving various forms of punishment and penalties. It instituted fines that benefited the knyaz or his administration with diminished compensation to the victims.

In an attempt to abolish the blood feud (that was quite common at that time), the Pravda narrowed its "usage" and limited the number of avengers to the closest relatives of the dead. If there were no avengers on the victim's side, the killer had to pay a fine (called "vyra") in favour of the knyaz and partial compensation to the relatives of the victim (the killer's community had to help him pay his fine). If a woman was killed, one would have to pay half of the regular fine (called "poluvir'ye", half of "vyra"). The Pravda also protected the health and honor of the free members of the feudal society and provided financial compensation for mutilation or insult by word or deed. The Pravda had a comprehensive system of punishments and penalties for larceny in a city or countryside, deliberate damage to forests, hunting grounds or lands, trespassing etc. It also regulated debt between individuals and contained articles of liability and hereditary law. The Pravda made use of witnesses, oaths and of the trial by water or iron, a kind of a last-resort test used to prove defendant's innocence or guilt in legal proceedings. The legal process also included testimony witnesses, evidence, collecting or hot pursuit. Investigators had to check for false accusations, as well.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Pravda Russkaya / ed. by Boris Grekov. - Moscow; Leningrad: publisher of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. - Vol. 3: Facsimile of the texts. - 1963. (Russian: Правда Русская / Под общ. ред. акад. Б.Д. Грекова. - М.; Л.: Изд-во АН СССР. Т. III: Факсимильное воспроизведение текстов. - 1963).
  2. ^ Yaroslav Padokh (1993). "Ruskaia Pravda". Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vol. 4. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Yaroslav I". The New Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (15th ed.). 2003. p. 823. ISBN 9780852299616. Under Yaroslav the codification of legal customs and princely enactments was begun, and this work served as the basis for a law code called the Russkaya Pravda ("Russian Justice").
  4. ^ А. М. Камчатнов. Хрестоматия по истории русского литературного языка (Памятники X - XIV веков по рукописям X - XVII веков). Москва, 2009 год.
    • Русская правда древнейшей Пространной редакции по списку из пергаменной рукописи 1280 года [XIII век] Новгородской, или Климентовской, Кормчей, хранящемуся в ГИМ (Син. № 132).
    • Формат – in folio, почерк – устав, текст – в два столбца.
    • Описание: Св. к.-1, № 183.
    • Издания: Карский Е. Ф. Русская правда. Фототипич. изд. Л., 1930; Правда Русская. I. Тексты. Под. ред. Б. Д. Грекова. М.; Л., 1940.
    • Фрагменты текста приведены по рукописи, варианты – по изданиям.
    • (л. 615 в) «СОУДЪ ꙖРОславль ‧ володимирица⁘⁓ Правда роусьскаꙗ ‧»
  5. ^ А. А. Зимин. Правда русская. Монография. Москва, "Древлехранилище", 1999 год.
    • Приложения. Перечень списков Правды Русской: Пространная Правда,
    Синодально-Троицкая группа: Синодальный вид:
    • 1(8). С — Синодальный I список. 80-е годы XIII века. — ГИМ. Синод. № 132.
  6. ^ By Troitzky manuscript (second half of the 15th century): «Суд Ярослава Владимеричь, Правда Руськая»
  7. ^ Руська Правда. Тексти на основі 7 списків та 5 редакцій. Склав та підготував до друку проф. С. Юшков. Видавництво Української Академії Наук. Київ, 1935
  8. ^ Yushkov, Serafim. Course of the History of State and Law of the USSR. - Moscow: Yurizdat (Juridical Publisher), 1949. - Vol. 1: Social and Political System and Law of Kievan State. - 542 p. (Russian: Юшков С.В. Курс истории государства и права СССР. – М.: Юриздат, 1949. – Т. I: Общественно-политический строй и право Киевского государства. – 542 с..
  9. ^ Zimin, Aleksandr. Pravda Russkaya. - Moscow: Drevlekhranilische ("Archive"), 1999. – 421 p. (Russian: Зимин А.А. Правда Русская. – М.: Древлехранилище, 1999. – 421 с.).
  10. ^ Orest Subtelny (2009). The Ukraine: A History. p. 16.
  11. ^ Ekaterina Brancato (January 2009). Markets versus Hierarchies: A Political Economy of Russia from the 10th Century to 2008. p. 66. ISBN 9781848447257.
  12. ^ Pravda Russkaya / ed. by Boris Grekov. - Moscow; Leningrad: publisher of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. - Vol. 3: Facsimile of the texts. - 1963. (Russian: Правда Русская / Под общ. ред. акад. Б.Д. Грекова. - М.; Л.: Изд-во АН СССР. Т. III: Факсимильное воспроизведение текстов. - 1963).

Some editions edit

  • English translation of Short Russkaya Pravda by Daniel H. Kaiser 17 February 2022 at the Wayback Machine: Source: The Laws of Rus' - Tenth to Fifteenth Centuries, tr., ed. Daniel H. Kaiser (Salt Lake City: Charles Schlacks Publisher, 1992), 15-19.
  • English translation of Vast Russkaya Pravda by Daniel H. Kaiser 17 February 2022 at the Wayback Machine: Source: The Laws of Rus' - Tenth to Fifteenth Centuries, tr., ed. Daniel H. Kaiser (Salt Lake City: Charles Schlacks Publisher, 1992), 20-34.
  • Main edition: Pravda Russkaya / ed. by Boris Grekov. - Moscow; Leningrad: publisher of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. - Vol. 1: Texts. - 1940. Vol. 2: Commentaries. - 1947. Vol. 3: Facsimile of the texts. - 1963. (Russian: Правда Русская / Под общ. ред. акад. Б.Д. Грекова. - М.; Л.: Изд-во АН СССР. - Т. I: Тексты. - 1940; Т. II: Комментарии. - 1947; Т. III: Факсимильное воспроизведение текстов. - 1963).
  • Memorials of Russian Law / ed. by Serafim Yushkov. Issue 1: Memorials of Law of Kievan State of the 10th-12th centuries / Aleksandr Zimin. - Moscow: Gosyurizdat (State Juridical Publisher), 1952. - 287 p. (Russian: Памятники русского права / Под ред. С.В. Юшкова. – М.: Госюриздат, 1952. – Вып. I: Памятники права Киевского государства X–XII вв. / Сост. А.А. Зимин. – 287 с.).

Some references edit

  • (in Russian) Mikhail Tikhomirov, "A study of Russkaya Pravda"
  • Leonid Biletsky, The Ruska Pravda and its textual History, Edited by George D. Knysh University of Manitoba, Winnipeg - 1993
  • (in Russian) History of legal literature of Russia (full text and notes in Russian)
  • Padokh, Yaroslav. Ruskaia Pravda. Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Vol. 4. 1993.

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The Russkaya Pravda Rus Justice Rus Truth 2 or Russian Justice 3 Old East Slavic Pravda rousskaꙗ Pravda Rusĭskaya 13th century 1280 4 5 Pravda Ruskaya Pravda Rus kaya second half of the 15th century 6 7 Russian Russkaya pravda Russkaya Pravda Ukrainian Ruska Pravda Rus ka Pravda was the legal code of Kievan Rus and the subsequent Rus principalities during the times of feudal division It was written at the beginning of the 12th century and remade during many centuries The basis of the Russkaya Pravda Pravda of Yaroslav was written at the beginning of the 11th century The Russkaya Pravda was a main source of Kievan Rus law 8 9 Russkaya PravdaFirst page of the oldest surviving copy of Rus Justice Extensive edition 1 from Synodic Kormchaia of 1282 Novgorod CreatedFrom the beginning of the 11th centuryAuthor s Prince s administration PurposeGuidance for the princely court In spite of great influence of Byzantine legislation on the contemporary world and in spite of great cultural and commercial ties between Byzantium and Kievan Rus the Russkaya Pravda bore no similarity whatsoever to the law of the Byzantine Empire The absence of capital and corporal punishment rather reflects Norse jurisprudence 10 11 Contents 1 Editions 2 Genesis and evolution 3 Institutions 4 See also 5 Notes 6 Some editions 7 Some referencesEditions edit nbsp Copy of the Extensive edition 12 Beginning manuscript SOUD ꙖROslavl volodimirica Pravda rousskaꙗ Sudŭ Jaroslavlĭ Volodimirica Pravda Rusĭskaja Three recensions of Russkaya Pravda are known the Short Edition Kratkaya the Extensive Edition Prostrannaya and the Abridged Edition Sokrashchyonnaya Over 110 extant copies dating from the 13th to the 18th centuries are preserved included in various manuscripts chronicles and compilations Of these over 100 copies including the oldest preserved are of the Extensive Edition This code was discovered by the historian Vasily Tatischev in the text of one of the Novgorod chronicles and brought to the attention of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1738 The first commented edition of the text was published by August Ludwig von Schlozer in 1767 Genesis and evolution editPravda Rus skaya s legal regulations reflected the evolution of the social relations in the Rus of the 11th 13th centuries Common law Knyaz legislation and legal proceedings represented the basis of RP The Short Edition of Rus Justice contains two apparently distinct parts called by researchers Pravda Yaroslava Yaroslav s Law ca 1017 otherwise known as Drevneyshaya Pravda the Oldest Justice of Yaroslav the Wise and Pravda Yaroslavichey The Law by Yaroslav s sons ca 1054 Some indicate other distinct components of the text possibly added later The Yaroslav s Law comprised legal regulations of feudal law along with the archaic regulations that could be traced back to the primitive communal system According to a popular theory it was promulgated in order to settle a conflict between Konstantin Dobrynich a posadnik of Novgorod and the Varangian population of the city Subsequent development and improvement of the Rus Justice took place in times of Yaroslav s sons and his grandson Vladimir Monomakh New provisions are believed to have been added to Pravda Rus skaya after the revolts in Kiev Novgorod and Rostov Suzdal province in 1068 1071 In the arising Russian state the Pravda Rus skaya was replaced in 1497 by the Sudebnik the Code of Law Several centuries earlier new legal codes were promulgated in Pskov and Novgorod Institutions edit Pravda Yaroslavichey increased responsibility of a given community for killing a knyaz s soldiers tiuns tiun a privileged servant of knyazs or boyars starostas starosta a representative from the low ranking administration of a knyaz otroks otrok a low ranking soldier in the army of a knyaz and other servants on their own territory Pravda Yaroslavichey provided severe punishment for arson deliberate cattle mutilation and collective encroachment on rich people s property After the 1113 Riot in Kiev an exorbitant interest law was introduced that limited financial operations of moneylenders nbsp Administering justice in Kievan Rus by Ivan Bilibin The Pravda stabilized the system of feudal relations and social inequality During 11th 13th centuries it made new laws for the smerds smerd a feudal dependent peasant zakups zakup a feudal dependent peasant who could become free after paying off his zakup a feudal loan kholops kholop a feudal dependent peasant who could be killed or sold like a slave etc The Vast Edition of Pravda contains special regulations regarding the status of zakups and kholops It also reflects the role of the court of a knyaz by increasing and giving various forms of punishment and penalties It instituted fines that benefited the knyaz or his administration with diminished compensation to the victims In an attempt to abolish the blood feud that was quite common at that time the Pravda narrowed its usage and limited the number of avengers to the closest relatives of the dead If there were no avengers on the victim s side the killer had to pay a fine called vyra in favour of the knyaz and partial compensation to the relatives of the victim the killer s community had to help him pay his fine If a woman was killed one would have to pay half of the regular fine called poluvir ye half of vyra The Pravda also protected the health and honor of the free members of the feudal society and provided financial compensation for mutilation or insult by word or deed The Pravda had a comprehensive system of punishments and penalties for larceny in a city or countryside deliberate damage to forests hunting grounds or lands trespassing etc It also regulated debt between individuals and contained articles of liability and hereditary law The Pravda made use of witnesses oaths and of the trial by water or iron a kind of a last resort test used to prove defendant s innocence or guilt in legal proceedings The legal process also included testimony witnesses evidence collecting or hot pursuit Investigators had to check for false accusations as well See also editByzantine law Nomocanon Zakon Sudnyi Liudem Kormchaia Merilo Pravednoye Old Rus Law Rus Byzantine Treaties Church Statute of Prince Vladimir Church Statute of Prince Yaroslav Pravosudiye Mitropolichye Novgorod Judicial Charter Pskov Judicial Charter Sudebnik of 1497 Statutes of Lithuania Sudebnik of 1550 Stoglav Sobornoye Ulozheniye Rus chronicle History of Russia List of Russian rulers History of Ukraine List of Ukrainian rulers Poljica Statute Law code of VinodolNotes edit Pravda Russkaya ed by Boris Grekov Moscow Leningrad publisher of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Vol 3 Facsimile of the texts 1963 Russian Pravda Russkaya Pod obsh red akad B D Grekova M L Izd vo AN SSSR T III Faksimilnoe vosproizvedenie tekstov 1963 Yaroslav Padokh 1993 Ruskaia Pravda Encyclopedia of Ukraine Vol 4 Retrieved 5 March 2016 Yaroslav I The New Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 12 15th ed 2003 p 823 ISBN 9780852299616 Under Yaroslav the codification of legal customs and princely enactments was begun and this work served as the basis for a law code called the Russkaya Pravda Russian Justice A M Kamchatnov Hrestomatiya po istorii russkogo literaturnogo yazyka Pamyatniki X XIV vekov po rukopisyam X XVII vekov Moskva 2009 god Russkaya pravda drevnejshej Prostrannoj redakcii po spisku iz pergamennoj rukopisi 1280 goda XIII vek Novgorodskoj ili Klimentovskoj Kormchej hranyashemusya v GIM Sin 132 Format in folio pocherk ustav tekst v dva stolbca Opisanie Sv k 1 183 Izdaniya Karskij E F Russkaya pravda Fototipich izd L 1930 Pravda Russkaya I Teksty Pod red B D Grekova M L 1940 Fragmenty teksta privedeny po rukopisi varianty po izdaniyam l 615 v SOUD ꙖROslavl volodimirica Pravda rousskaꙗ A A Zimin Pravda russkaya Monografiya Moskva Drevlehranilishe 1999 god Prilozheniya Perechen spiskov Pravdy Russkoj Prostrannaya Pravda Sinodalno Troickaya gruppa Sinodalnyj vid 1 8 S Sinodalnyj I spisok 80 e gody XIII veka GIM Sinod 132 By Troitzky manuscript second half of the 15th century Sud Yaroslava Vladimerich Pravda Ruskaya Ruska Pravda Teksti na osnovi 7 spiskiv ta 5 redakcij Sklav ta pidgotuvav do druku prof S Yushkov Vidavnictvo Ukrayinskoyi Akademiyi Nauk Kiyiv 1935 Yushkov Serafim Course of the History of State and Law of the USSR Moscow Yurizdat Juridical Publisher 1949 Vol 1 Social and Political System and Law of Kievan State 542 p Russian Yushkov S V Kurs istorii gosudarstva i prava SSSR M Yurizdat 1949 T I Obshestvenno politicheskij stroj i pravo Kievskogo gosudarstva 542 s Zimin Aleksandr Pravda Russkaya Moscow Drevlekhranilische Archive 1999 421 p Russian Zimin A A Pravda Russkaya M Drevlehranilishe 1999 421 s Orest Subtelny 2009 The Ukraine A History p 16 Ekaterina Brancato January 2009 Markets versus Hierarchies A Political Economy of Russia from the 10th Century to 2008 p 66 ISBN 9781848447257 Pravda Russkaya ed by Boris Grekov Moscow Leningrad publisher of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Vol 3 Facsimile of the texts 1963 Russian Pravda Russkaya Pod obsh red akad B D Grekova M L Izd vo AN SSSR T III Faksimilnoe vosproizvedenie tekstov 1963 Some editions editEnglish translation of Short Russkaya Pravda by Daniel H Kaiser Archived 17 February 2022 at the Wayback Machine Source The Laws of Rus Tenth to Fifteenth Centuries tr ed Daniel H Kaiser Salt Lake City Charles Schlacks Publisher 1992 15 19 English translation of Vast Russkaya Pravda by Daniel H Kaiser Archived 17 February 2022 at the Wayback Machine Source The Laws of Rus Tenth to Fifteenth Centuries tr ed Daniel H Kaiser Salt Lake City Charles Schlacks Publisher 1992 20 34 Main edition Pravda Russkaya ed by Boris Grekov Moscow Leningrad publisher of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Vol 1 Texts 1940 Vol 2 Commentaries 1947 Vol 3 Facsimile of the texts 1963 Russian Pravda Russkaya Pod obsh red akad B D Grekova M L Izd vo AN SSSR T I Teksty 1940 T II Kommentarii 1947 T III Faksimilnoe vosproizvedenie tekstov 1963 Memorials of Russian Law ed by Serafim Yushkov Issue 1 Memorials of Law of Kievan State of the 10th 12th centuries Aleksandr Zimin Moscow Gosyurizdat State Juridical Publisher 1952 287 p Russian Pamyatniki russkogo prava Pod red S V Yushkova M Gosyurizdat 1952 Vyp I Pamyatniki prava Kievskogo gosudarstva X XII vv Sost A A Zimin 287 s Some references edit in Russian Mikhail Tikhomirov A study of Russkaya Pravda Leonid Biletsky The Ruska Pravda and its textual History Edited by George D Knysh University of Manitoba Winnipeg 1993 in Russian History of legal literature of Russia full text and notes in Russian Padokh Yaroslav Ruskaia Pravda Encyclopedia of Ukraine Vol 4 1993 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russkaya Pravda amp oldid 1222981846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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