Tomsinov Vladimir Alekseevich
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Possession and its protection in the draft Civil Code of the Russian Empire of the late XIX — early XX century (Article two)Moscow University Bulletin. Series 11. Law. 2018. № 1. p.3-22read more408
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The article analyzes the model of possession and the methods of its protection provided in the draft Civil code of the Russian Empire, compiled in the late XIX — early XX century.
Keywords: Civil code, possession, possessory protection
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The concept of obligation in the draft Civil Code of the Russian Empire of the late XIX — early XX centuryMoscow University Bulletin. Series 11. Law. 2018. № 3. p.3-25read more468
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The article is devoted to the development of the fundamental categories of the law of obligations in the drafting of the Civil Code of the Russian Empire in the late XIX — early XX century. It considers the interpretation of the essence and subject of the obligation expressed in the articles of this Grand legal monument and in the explanations given by the Editorial Commission.
Keywords: civil law of Russia, Draft of the Civil Code of the Russian Empire, obligation, subject of the obligation
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The concept of a contract in the draft Civil Code of the Russian Empire of the late XIX — early XX centuryMoscow University Bulletin. Series 11. Law. 2018. № 5. p.3-25read more380
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The article is devoted to the development of the concept of the contract in the drafting of the civil code of the Russian Empire in the late XIX — early XX century.
Keywords: Civil law of Russia, draft Civil code of the Russian Empire, law of obligations, contract
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Conditions of validity of the contract in the draft Civil Code of the Russian Empire of the late XIX - early XX century .Moscow University Bulletin. Series 11. Law. 2019. № 1. p.10-40read more570
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The article is devoted to the elaboration of norms on the conditions of validity of the Treaty in the drafting of The civil code of the Russian Empire in the late XIX — early XX century.
Keywords: Civil law of Russia; draft Civil code of the Russian Empire; law of obligations; contract
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The Christian Doctrine of International Law in the works of L.A. KamarovskyMoscow University Bulletin. Series 11. Law. 2019. № 3. p.38-67read more612
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The article deals with the Christian doctrine of international law in the Russian jurisprudence of the XIX — early XX centuries, formulated in the works of L. A. Kamarovsky. The Christian worldview has allowed the Russian jurist to see in the international law the features expressing the main regularities of this one of the most grandiose phenomena in life of human society, making that it is possible to call ideology of the international law.
Keywords: Russian jurisprudence; international law; Christian doctrine; L.A. Kamarovsky
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Legal education at Moscow State University in the early years of the existence of the Soviet State (1918–1925)Moscow University Bulletin. Series 11. Law. 2025. № 2. p.4-34read more38
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The article is devoted to the most difficult period in the history of the Faculty of Law of Moscow State University, which occurred during the first seven years of the existence of the Soviet state. It describes and explains the fundamental reforms that university law education in Soviet Russia underwent during this time. The most important of these were the abolition of the Faculty of Law and the transfer of legal education to the framework of legal and political education (from March 4, 1921 — law) department of the Faculty of Social Sciences, and then (on April 28, 1925) the creation of the Faculty of Soviet Law of the 1st Moscow State University. Clarifying the nature of these reforms allows us to conclude that they were only partially dictated by the ideological doctrines of the Bolsheviks and the desire of the Soviet government to subordinate legal education to the goals and objectives of its policy. To a much greater extent, their implementation was influenced by objective circumstances, including the underdevelopment of Soviet law and the embryonic state of the Soviet version of jurisprudence. The article consists of four parts: 1. Introduction. 2. Teaching staff of the Faculty of Law of Moscow State University on January 1, 1918. 3. The reform of higher education institutions in the second half of 1918. The abolition of the Faculty of Law. 4. Law and Political (Legal) Department of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the 1st Moscow State University.Keywords: Soviet Russia, Moscow University, law education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Soviet Jurisprudence, teaching law
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