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Title

Legal Proceedings in the System of Administration and Local Justice of Orenburg Cossack Troops

Authors

Shadrin Vladimir Mikhailovich,

associate professor of the Department of Social Disciplines and Administration of the faculty of Law Enforcement Training of South Ural State University, Cand. Sc. Law, associate professor. 100, Artilleriyskaya Str., Chelyabinsk.

Е-mail: shadrin.19@yandex.ru

Section

Theory of state and law

Issue

2/2015

Page

85—91

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347.995(470.56)

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Abstract

The article is devoted to historical and legal analysis of the proceedings in the administrative system and the local justice of the Orenburg Cossack Troops (OCT). The author considers peculiarities of judicial system in the Orenburg region and mentions that during the formation of Cossack Troops the unified system of regulation of legal relations and legal proceedings did not exist, the court system was built on the principle of social class and was extremely controversial. Judicial power in the region, as well as in Russia as a whole, continued to be an appendage of the administrative power. Judicial administration in OCT in the period under review should be attributed to the mixed type according to the author. The problem of mixed legal proceedings in the administrative and legal system of the Cossack Troops is the most serious and has been associated with the peculiarities of the Cossacks as a kind of symbiosis between the peasants and the military-service class.

Keywords

judicial system, judicial proceedings, Orenburg Cossack Troops, military and civil justice.

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