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Saint Petersburg State University Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law at Saint Petersburg State University is the oldest law school and one of the biggest research centers in Russia.[1]

Faculty of Law at Saint Petersburg State University
Established1724; 300 years ago (1724)
School typePublic
DeanSergey Belov
LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia
Enrollment1,500
Faculty176
Websitelaw.spbu.ru

History edit

On 22 January 1724, Peter the Great ordered the establishment of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a university where tutors would teach students in theology, jurisprudence, medicine and philosophy.[2] For this purpose Peter invited teachers from Germany. However, from the middle of 18th century the university had been suffering financial difficulties. That was until 1819, when Alexander I reinstated it. From the very beginning the Faculty of Philosophy and Law was leading: 13 of 24 first students studied there. The university perceived the liberal ideas of 1860s and became a mainstay of free thought, science and art. The Faculty of Law became the biggest at Saint Petersburg University by the end of 19th century (1335 of 2675 students studied there in 1894). The university's and faculty's advancement was stopped by the Revolution of 1905, World War I and the Revolution of 1917. After the Revolution many professors left the country, some of them were expelled. The university did not have a law faculty from 1930 to 1944. It was re-established after the Siege of Leningrad had been lifted in 1944. After the war the faculty restored its leading positions and now is considered one of the best law faculties in Russia.[3]

During the 19th and 20th centuries such scholars as Friedrich Martens, Leon Petrazycki, Nikolai Tagantsev, Aleksandr Gradovsky, Konstantin Kavelin, Maksim Kovalevsky, Anatoly Koni, and Anatoly Sobchak lectured at the Faculty of Law.

Alexander Blok, Nikolay Gumilev, Leonid Andreyev, Mikhail Zoshchenko, Rainis, Mikhail Vrubel, Sergei Diaghilev, Nicholas Roerich, Igor Stravinsky, Ilia Zdanevich, and Sergei Yursky have attended the Faculty of Law.[4] Also three prime ministers of Russia, Boris Shturmer, Alexander Kerensky and Dmitriy Medvedev (as well former president), the leader of the Bolsheviks Vladimir Lenin and the current president Vladimir Putin (as well former prime minister) have graduated from the faculty.[5] Among the graduates of the faculty, there are also Prime Minister of Latvia Peteris Jurasevskis, leader of the Turkestan Autonomy Mustafa Shokay, Prime Minister of the Belarusian Democratic Republic Alaksandar Ćvikievič, State Elders of Estonia Ants Piip and Jaan Teemant, and Prime Minister of Estonia Jüri Uluots.

Structure edit

Nowadays the Faculty of Law has twelve departments,[6] which include the Department of Administrative and Finacnial Law, Department of Civil Law, Department of Civil Procedure, Department of Commercial Law, Department of Constitutional Law, Department of International Law, Department of Notaryship, Department of Environmental Law, Department of the Theory and History of the State and Law, Department of Labor Law, Department of Criminal Law and Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics.

Notable alumni edit

Law and Politics edit

Business edit

Academia edit

Arts edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "История Юридического факультета".
  2. ^ История Санкт-Петербургского государственного Университета 2011-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Национальный рейтинг университетов
  4. ^ Знаменитые выпускники СПБГУ 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Юридический факультет СПбГУ – кузница президентских кадров
  6. ^ }}

External links edit

  • Faculty of Law, Saint Petersburg State University

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The Faculty of Law at Saint Petersburg State University is the oldest law school and one of the biggest research centers in Russia 1 Faculty of Law at Saint Petersburg State UniversityEstablished1724 300 years ago 1724 School typePublicDeanSergey BelovLocationSaint Petersburg RussiaEnrollment1 500Faculty176Websitelaw spbu ru Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Law and Politics 3 2 Business 3 3 Academia 3 4 Arts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOn 22 January 1724 Peter the Great ordered the establishment of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a university where tutors would teach students in theology jurisprudence medicine and philosophy 2 For this purpose Peter invited teachers from Germany However from the middle of 18th century the university had been suffering financial difficulties That was until 1819 when Alexander I reinstated it From the very beginning the Faculty of Philosophy and Law was leading 13 of 24 first students studied there The university perceived the liberal ideas of 1860s and became a mainstay of free thought science and art The Faculty of Law became the biggest at Saint Petersburg University by the end of 19th century 1335 of 2675 students studied there in 1894 The university s and faculty s advancement was stopped by the Revolution of 1905 World War I and the Revolution of 1917 After the Revolution many professors left the country some of them were expelled The university did not have a law faculty from 1930 to 1944 It was re established after the Siege of Leningrad had been lifted in 1944 After the war the faculty restored its leading positions and now is considered one of the best law faculties in Russia 3 During the 19th and 20th centuries such scholars as Friedrich Martens Leon Petrazycki Nikolai Tagantsev Aleksandr Gradovsky Konstantin Kavelin Maksim Kovalevsky Anatoly Koni and Anatoly Sobchak lectured at the Faculty of Law Alexander Blok Nikolay Gumilev Leonid Andreyev Mikhail Zoshchenko Rainis Mikhail Vrubel Sergei Diaghilev Nicholas Roerich Igor Stravinsky Ilia Zdanevich and Sergei Yursky have attended the Faculty of Law 4 Also three prime ministers of Russia Boris Shturmer Alexander Kerensky and Dmitriy Medvedev as well former president the leader of the Bolsheviks Vladimir Lenin and the current president Vladimir Putin as well former prime minister have graduated from the faculty 5 Among the graduates of the faculty there are also Prime Minister of Latvia Peteris Jurasevskis leader of the Turkestan Autonomy Mustafa Shokay Prime Minister of the Belarusian Democratic Republic Alaksandar Cvikievic State Elders of Estonia Ants Piip and Jaan Teemant and Prime Minister of Estonia Juri Uluots Structure editNowadays the Faculty of Law has twelve departments 6 which include the Department of Administrative and Finacnial Law Department of Civil Law Department of Civil Procedure Department of Commercial Law Department of Constitutional Law Department of International Law Department of Notaryship Department of Environmental Law Department of the Theory and History of the State and Law Department of Labor Law Department of Criminal Law and Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics Notable alumni editLaw and Politics edit Mikhail Petrashevsky 1841 revolutionary and Utopian theorist Pavel Demidov 1860 Head of Kiev 1871 1872 1873 1874 Prince of San Donato 1870 1885 Boris Shturmer 1872 Prime Minister of the Russian Empire 1916 Minister of Foreign Affairs 1916 Minister of Internal Affairs 1916 Yaroslavl Governor 1896 1902 Novgorod Governor 1894 1896 Dmitry Sipyagin 1876 Ministor of Internal Affairs of the Russian Empire 1899 1902 Moscow Governor 1891 1893 Courland Governor 1888 1891 Sergey Manukhin 1879 Minister of Justice and Prosecutor general of the Russian Empire 1905 Mikhail Sheftel 1882 member of the First Duma 1906 Naphtali Friedman 1887 member of the Third and Fourth Duma 1907 1917 Peteris Stucka 1888 Chief Justice of the RSFSR 1923 1932 Chairman of the Council of People s Commissars of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic 1918 1920 People s Commissar for Justice of the RSFSR 1917 1918 Alimardan bey Topchubashov 1888 Deputy Speaker of National Assembly of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic 1918 1920 Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic 1918 Pavel Alexandrov 1890 prominent criminal investigator Vladimir Lenin 1891 Chairman of the Council of People s Commissars of the Soviet Union 1923 1924 Chairman of the Council of People s Commissars of the Russian SFSR 1917 1924 Vladimir Nabokov 1891 Minister for Justice of the Crimean Regional Government 1918 Secretary of the Russian Provisional Government 1917 Anatol von Lieven 1895 leader of the Brotherhood of Russian Truth 1921 1936 Sirakan Tigranyan 1897 Minister of Foreign Affairs of the First Republic of Armenia 1918 1919 Member of the Second Duma 1907 Georgy Khrustalev Nosar 1899 Chairman of the Saint Petersburg Soviet 1905 Varlam Gelovani 1900 Member of the Fourth Duma Jaan Teemant 1901 State Elder of Estonia 1925 1927 1932 Peteris Jurasevskis 1904 Prime Minister of Latvia 1928 Minister of Justice 1918 1919 Khachatur Karchikyan 1904 Minister of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia 1918 Alexander Kerensky 1904 Minister Chairman of the Russian Provisional Government 1917 Minister of War and Navy 1917 Minister of Justice 1917 Vladimir Zhernakov 1906 Head of Novonikolayevsk 1909 1914 Aslan bey Safikurdski 1907 Minister of Labor and Justice of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic 1919 Prosecutor General 1919 Minister of Postal Service and Telegraph 1918 1919 Jaan Anvelt 1912 chairman of the Council of the Commune of the Working People of Estonia 1918 1919 premier of the Soviet Executive Committee of Estonia 1917 1918 Alaksandar Cvikievic 1912 Prime Minister of Belarusian Democratic Republic 1923 1925 Minister of Foreign Affairs 1919 1923 Ya akov Klivnov 1912 Member of the Knesset 1949 1957 Ivan Mikhailov 1913 Minister of Finance of the Provisional All Russian Government 1918 1919 Ants Piip 1913 State Elder of Estonia 1920 1921 Prime Minister of Estonia 1920 Mustafa Shokay 1914 Minister President of the Turkestan Autonomy 1917 1918 Sergey Kavtaradze 1915 USSR Ambassador to Romania 1945 1952 Deputy People s Commissar for Foreign Affairs 1943 1945 First Deputy Procurator General of the Soviet Union 1924 1927 Chairman of the Council of People s Commissars of the Georgian SSR 1922 1923 Viktor Kingissepp 1916 leader of the Estonian Communist Party Juri Uluots 1918 Prime Minister of Estonia 1939 1940 Prime Minister in the duties of the President 1940 1945 Anatoly Volin 1930 Chief Jusctice of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union 1948 1957 Prosecutor of the Russian SFSR 1939 1948 Lev Smirnov 1936 Chief Jusctice of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union 1972 1984 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Russian SFSR 1962 1972 Vladimir Terebilov 1939 President of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union 1984 1989 Minister of Justice 1970 1984 Pavel Prokkonen 1957 Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Karelian ASSR 1956 1979 Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Karelo Finnish SSR 1940 1947 1950 1956 Anatoly Sobchak 1959 Mayor of Saint Petersburg 1991 1996 Yuri Schmidt 1960 human rights activist and advocate Yury Petrov 1971 Member of the State Duma since 2011 Director of the Federal Agency for State Property Management 2008 2011 Viktor Cherkesov 1973 Director of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia 2003 2008 Aleksey Aleksandrov 1974 Senator from Kaluga Oblast 2004 2020 Member of the State Duma 1994 2003 Alexander Bastrykin 1975 Head of the Investigative Committee of Russia since 2011 First Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia 2007 2011 Irina Podnosova 1975 Chief Justice of Russia since 2024 Vladimir Putin 1975 President of Russia 2000 2008 2012 present Prime Minister of Russia 1999 2000 2008 2012 Director of the Federal Security Service 1998 1999 Vladimir Pligin 1982 Member of the State Duma 2003 2016 Yury Volkov 1982 Senator from Kaluga Oblast 2015 2020 Member of the State Duma 2003 2015 Senator from Nenets Autonomous Okrug 2002 Senator from Komi Republic 2001 2002 Ada Marshania 1983 Member of the Parliament of Georgia since 2016 Deputy of Supreme Council of the Government of Abkhazia in exile since 2006 Dmitry Kozak 1985 Deputy Kremlin Chief of Staff since 2020 Vice Prime Minister 2008 2020 Minister of Regional Development 2007 2008 Mikhail Krotov 1985 judge of the Supreme Court of Russia since 2020 Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Constitutional Court 2005 2020 Konstantin Chuychenko 1987 Minister of Justice since 2020 Vice Prime Minister 2018 2020 Anton Ivanov 1987 President of the Supreme Court of Arbitration 2005 2014 Dmitry Medvedev 1987 Prime Minister of Russia 2012 2020 President of Russia 2008 2012 First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia 2005 2008 Artur Parfenchikov 1987 Head of the Republic of Karelia since 2017 Chief Bailiff 2008 2017 Nikolay Vinnichenko 1987 Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia since 2013 Chief Bailiff 2004 2008 Liudmyla Denisova 1989 Ombudsman in Ukraine 2018 2022 Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine 2007 2010 2014 People s Deputy of Ukraine 2006 2007 2012 2014 2014 2018 Konstantin Aranovsky 1990 judge of the Constitutional Court of Russia 2010 2022 Aleksandr Konovalov 1992 Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Constitutional Court since 2020 Minister of Justice 2008 2020 Sergey Popov 1993 Member of the State Duma 1995 2007 Yury Gladkov 1994 Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg 2003 2007 Igor Artemyev 1998 President of the Saint Petersburg International Mercantile Exchange since 2023 Director of the Federal Antimonopoly Service 2004 2020 Sergey Mironov 1998 Member of the State Duma since 2007 Chairman of the Federation Council 2001 2011 Vitaly Mutko 1999 Vice Prime Minister 2016 2020 Minister of Sport 2008 2016 Senator from Saint Petersburg 2003 2008 Anatoliy Serdyukov 2001 Minister of Defence 2007 2012 Commissioner of the Federal Taxation Service 2004 2007 Gleb Nikitin 2004 Governor of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast since 2017 Grigory Ledkov 2006 Senator from Yamalo Nenets Autonomous Okrug since 2020 Member of the State Duma 2011 2020 President of the Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North since 2013 Business edit Jozef Montwill 1872 bank owner Aleksei Putilov 1899 member of the board of the Putilov Company and the Chinese Eastern Railway company Michael Wawelberg 1903 banker Herman Gref 1993 CEO of Sberbank since 2007 Minister of Economic Development and Trade 2000 2007 Boris Kovalchuk 1999 CEO of Inter RAO Kirill Shamalov 2004 member of the board of directors of Sibur Academia edit Wlodzimierz Spasowicz 1849 scholar of criminal law and defense attorney Nikolai Tagantsev 1862 criminologist and criminalist Friedrich Martens 1867 scholar of international law Mikhail Taube 1891 scholar of international law and legal history Lev Sternberg 1902 ethnographer Ruben Orbeli 1903 archeologist Eugene M Kulischer 1906 sociologist Naum Idelson 1909 theoretical astronomer Isaak Rubin 1910 economist Evgenii Bertels 1914 Orientalist Iranologist and Turkologist Nikolai Kondratiev 1915 economist Vladimir Nazhimov 1951 scholar of criminal procedure Anatoly Shesteryuk 1975 scholar of environmental law Alexander Vershinin 1983 scholar of civil procedure Nikita Lomagin 1997 historian Arts edit Pyotr Yershov 1834 poet Apollon Maykov 1841 poet Valerian Maykov 1842 literary critic Grigory Danilevsky 1850 novelist Pavlo Chubynskyi 1861 poet Vsevolod Krestovsky 1861 writer and poet Liodor Palmin 1862 poet and translator Sergey Terpigorev 1862 writer Vasily Polenov 1871 landscape painter Nikolai Minsky 1879 writer and poet Mikhail Vrubel 1880 painter and sculptor Alexander Kugel 1886 theatre critic Vladimir Posse 1888 journalist Rainis 1888 poet and playwright Saul M Ginsburg 1891 writer and editor Igor Grabar 1893 painter restorer and publisher Alexander Yablonovsky 1893 writer and journalist Alexandre Benois 1894 art critic and painter Sergei Diaghilev 1896 art critic patron and ballet impresario Nicholas Roerich 1898 painter writer archaeologist theosophist and philosopher Ivan Bilibin 1900 illustrator and stage designer Dmitry Kuzmin Karavayev 1909 Catholic priest Yuri Shaporin 1913 composer Alexander Tairov 1913 theatre director Pavel Medvedev 1914 literary critic Anoushavan Ter Ghevondyan 1915 composer Mikhail Zenkevich 1915 poet writer and translator Ilia Zdanevich 1917 poet writer and art critic Georgi Vladimov 1953 writer German Sadulaev 1994 writerSee also editEducation in RussiaReferences edit Istoriya Yuridicheskogo fakulteta Istoriya Sankt Peterburgskogo gosudarstvennogo Universiteta Archived 2011 02 11 at the Wayback Machine Nacionalnyj rejting universitetov Znamenitye vypuskniki SPBGU Archived 2011 06 08 at the Wayback Machine Yuridicheskij fakultet SPbGU kuznica prezidentskih kadrov 1 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