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THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS IN THE PRE-REFORM SIBERIA IN THE 18TH – 19TH CENTURIES

Abstract

The paper discusses the formation and functioning in Siberia of a new model of public prosecution, the regulated by the 1775 Statute, the activities of the provincial and district attorneys and solicitors are analyzed, the problems and contradictions in the development of the Siberian prosecution and measures to eliminate them are described. The authors state that a fairly well-established system of supervision existed inTobolskProvince, which was a sort of “pilot” version of the new model of the Prosecutor's supervision, over the period of the judicial reform of Alexander II. The conclusion about the need for a major reorganization of the Institution of regional Prosecutor's office and improve its workforce.

About the Authors

A. V. Gavrilova
Kemerovo State University
Russian Federation
Anzhelika V. Gavrilova – Candidate of Law, Assistant Professor at the Department of Theory and History of the State and the Law


A. E. Serafimovich
Kemerovo State University
Russian Federation
Anna E. Serafimovich – Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Theory and History of the State and the Law


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Gavrilova A.V., Serafimovich A.E. THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS IN THE PRE-REFORM SIBERIA IN THE 18TH – 19TH CENTURIES. SibScript. 2015;(2-2):144-146. (In Russ.)

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