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The Digest of Laws of the Russian Empire: the Phenomenon of Autocratic Legality

Tatiana Borisova ()
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Tatiana Borisova: National Research University Higher School of Economics (Saint-Petersburg, Russia)

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Abstract: Researchers of the history of late imperial Russia quite often base their studies on the texts of laws as recorded in the official edition: the Complete Collection of the Laws of the Russian Empire (Polnoe Sobranie zakonov Rossiiskoi imperii). The laws were published there in chronological order for purposes of conducting inquiries; it was specifically the Complete Collection in which the original text of a decree approved by the emperor could generally be found

Date: 2012
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Published in WP BRP Series: Law/ LAW, November 2012

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