LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC THOUGHT OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN’S JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES

The legislation of the Russian Empire, which regulated the right of judicial representation for all subjects, including women, developed at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries in accordance with the principles that were characteristic of that time. The issue of the right of women’s judicial representat...

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Main Authors: GALIEV Farit Khatipovich, KRIZHANOVSKAYA Galina Nikolaevna, SAL'NIKOV Mikhail Viktorovich
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Language:English
Published: Bashkir State University 2022-06-01
Series:Правовое государство: теория и практика
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Online Access:https://pravgos.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/573
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author GALIEV Farit Khatipovich
KRIZHANOVSKAYA Galina Nikolaevna
SAL'NIKOV Mikhail Viktorovich
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description The legislation of the Russian Empire, which regulated the right of judicial representation for all subjects, including women, developed at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries in accordance with the principles that were characteristic of that time. The issue of the right of women’s judicial representation came to the fore in the context of women’s access to higher legal education. However, due to the outbreak of the First World War and rapidly developing revolutionary events, it was possible to solve it only after the February bourgeois-democratic revolution. Purpose: to study the reaction of the scientific community and legal practitioners in Russia to changes in the legislation in this matter, in their opinion, which were detrimental to the rights of women and were «lessons of legality», and to analyze the specifics of solving the problem of women’s advocacy at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. Methods: historical, description, dialectical logic, formal-legal, interpretation of legal norms, system-functional methods are applied. Results: the study concludes that all the efforts of the scientific community and legal practitioners were not in vain: as a result of the events that were associated with the beginning of the February bourgeois-democratic revolution in Russia, Article 4061 of the Establishment of court orders, which infringed on the right of women to litigate in courts was finally abolished.
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spelling doaj.art-8cb3280bcc584246bf836d40750dddeb2022-12-22T02:27:51ZengBashkir State UniversityПравовое государство: теория и практика2500-02172022-06-01182(68)637010.33184/pravgos-2022.2.7LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC THOUGHT OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN’S JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIESGALIEV Farit Khatipovich0KRIZHANOVSKAYA Galina Nikolaevna1SAL'NIKOV Mikhail Viktorovich2Bashkir State UniversitySaint Petersburg Military Order of Zhukov Institute of the National Guard Troops of the Russian FederationFoundation for the Promotion of Science and Education in the Field of Law Enforcement «University»The legislation of the Russian Empire, which regulated the right of judicial representation for all subjects, including women, developed at the turn of the XIX–XX centuries in accordance with the principles that were characteristic of that time. The issue of the right of women’s judicial representation came to the fore in the context of women’s access to higher legal education. However, due to the outbreak of the First World War and rapidly developing revolutionary events, it was possible to solve it only after the February bourgeois-democratic revolution. Purpose: to study the reaction of the scientific community and legal practitioners in Russia to changes in the legislation in this matter, in their opinion, which were detrimental to the rights of women and were «lessons of legality», and to analyze the specifics of solving the problem of women’s advocacy at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. Methods: historical, description, dialectical logic, formal-legal, interpretation of legal norms, system-functional methods are applied. Results: the study concludes that all the efforts of the scientific community and legal practitioners were not in vain: as a result of the events that were associated with the beginning of the February bourgeois-democratic revolution in Russia, Article 4061 of the Establishment of court orders, which infringed on the right of women to litigate in courts was finally abolished.https://pravgos.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/573judicial representationcriminal procedurecivil procedureattorneys at lawadvocacyestablishment of court ordersjudicial reform
spellingShingle GALIEV Farit Khatipovich
KRIZHANOVSKAYA Galina Nikolaevna
SAL'NIKOV Mikhail Viktorovich
LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC THOUGHT OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN’S JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES
Правовое государство: теория и практика
judicial representation
criminal procedure
civil procedure
attorneys at law
advocacy
establishment of court orders
judicial reform
title LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC THOUGHT OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN’S JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES
title_full LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC THOUGHT OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN’S JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES
title_fullStr LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC THOUGHT OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN’S JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES
title_full_unstemmed LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC THOUGHT OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN’S JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES
title_short LEGISLATION AND PUBLIC THOUGHT OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE ON THE RIGHT OF WOMEN’S JUDICIAL REPRESENTATION AT THE TURN OF THE XIX–XX CENTURIES
title_sort legislation and public thought of the russian empire on the right of women s judicial representation at the turn of the xix xx centuries
topic judicial representation
criminal procedure
civil procedure
attorneys at law
advocacy
establishment of court orders
judicial reform
url https://pravgos.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/573
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