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Реформа местного суда 1912 г. в имперском измерении: как строить общие институты в многосоставном обществе. / Верняев, Игорь Иванович.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Реформа местного суда 1912 г. в имперском измерении:
T2 - как строить общие институты в многосоставном обществе
AU - Верняев, Игорь Иванович
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The judicial reform of 1912, which recreated in the inner and western provinces of the Russian Empire an updated version of the magistrates' court (mirovoy sud) and liquidated the judicial functions of land captains and other judicial-administrative instances, is usually studied either in the historic-legal context or as part of political struggles of the early twentieth century. For the first time, the reform was considered in the context of managing imperial diversity and strategies of creating common institutions in conditions of heterogeneity (class, ethnic, confessional, political), both among the population of the empire as a whole and in regional and local communities. This paper addresses the state of local justice and factors that necessitated reforms, Including main positions that formed the basis for criticizing the government bill and alternative options for local courts. Positions in the discussion were related to visions of prospects and ways for integrating the Russian Empire, constructing common institutions, and nation building. The resulting model was a compromise and hybrid. A number of developed elements of local courts were in demand after the fall of the empire, even in the Soviet period.
AB - The judicial reform of 1912, which recreated in the inner and western provinces of the Russian Empire an updated version of the magistrates' court (mirovoy sud) and liquidated the judicial functions of land captains and other judicial-administrative instances, is usually studied either in the historic-legal context or as part of political struggles of the early twentieth century. For the first time, the reform was considered in the context of managing imperial diversity and strategies of creating common institutions in conditions of heterogeneity (class, ethnic, confessional, political), both among the population of the empire as a whole and in regional and local communities. This paper addresses the state of local justice and factors that necessitated reforms, Including main positions that formed the basis for criticizing the government bill and alternative options for local courts. Positions in the discussion were related to visions of prospects and ways for integrating the Russian Empire, constructing common institutions, and nation building. The resulting model was a compromise and hybrid. A number of developed elements of local courts were in demand after the fall of the empire, even in the Soviet period.
KW - 1912
KW - Common institutions
KW - Estate court
KW - Ethnic court
KW - Ethno-cultural diversity
KW - Judicial and legal sphere
KW - Local court
KW - Magistrates court
KW - Particularism
KW - Reform
KW - Russian Empire
KW - Universalism
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85064703695&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.21638/11701/spbu24.2018.412
DO - 10.21638/11701/spbu24.2018.412
M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:85064703695
VL - 8
SP - 966
EP - 982
JO - Modern History of Russia
JF - Modern History of Russia
SN - 2219-9659
IS - 4
ER -
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