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Obushiev, S.P., Umerova, G.B. Judicial policy in the national outlying districts of the Russian Empire in XIX century (the Far East, the Siberia, the Steppe Caucasus area, Transcaucasia, Kazakhstan and the Middle Asia).

Abstract: The national outskirts of the Russian Empire had varied in their social and economic development, as well as in the time when they had became parts of the Empire. Their judicial systems also varied based on the qualities and norms, which the regions had prior to the time when they became parts of the Empire. The most outdated systems existed in the Far East, where there was a large number of peoples. Their judicial systems differences and similarities were characteristic to the stage of decay of the tribal state.



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