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Feldstein, Grigory Samuilovich

Grigory Samuilovich Feldstein ( November 2 [14], 1868 , Kherson - after 1930) - Russian legal scholar , full professor at Moscow University .

Grigory Samuilovich Feldstein
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Date of BirthNovember 2 (14), 1868 ( 1868-11-14 )
Place of BirthKherson
Date of deathafter 1930
A country Russian Empire
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RSFSR (1917-1922) ,
the USSR
Scientific fieldcriminal law
Place of workUniversity of Moscow
Alma materMoscow University (1892)
Academic degreeDoctor of Law (1910)

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Biography

Born in a merchant family. He graduated from the Ekaterinoslav gymnasium (1880) and the faculty of law of Moscow University (1892) with a diploma of the 1st degree. Left at the Department of Criminal Law, in October 1897 passed the master's exams and received the right to teach as a privat-docent. Since October 1902 he taught at the Demidov Law Lyceum in Yaroslavl. After defending at the University of Kiev , in February 1904, a master's thesis “Psychological Foundations and the Legal Construction of Forms of Guilty in Criminal Law”, from May 1904 he served as Demidov Lyceum as an extraordinary professor in the department of criminal law and legal proceedings.

In September 1907 he was elected privat-docent of Moscow University . Since March 1909, he was chairman of the professorial disciplinary court.

G. S. Feldstein was a major scholar in the field of jurisprudence. The scientific interests of the scientist were related to criminal law and the criminal process. Feldstein's most important work was the work “The Main Trends in the History of the Science of Criminal Law in Russia”, which he defended as a doctoral dissertation in April 1910 at Kazan University . The scientist saw the task of his work

to clarify the most important moments in the history of the scientific processing of criminal law material in Russia, to critically verify and establish accurate facts, to study the immediate and immediate influences that Russian forensics has undergone from Western European science in identifying the main features of the development process of this branch of jurisprudence in our country, disclosure of the essence of those ideas that Russian forensics brought to the common treasury of human knowledge

The author devoted the main content of the book “The Main Trends in the History of the Science of Criminal Law in Russia” to the development of criminal law thought in Russia during the 18th century and the first six decades of the 19th century. He brought his research to the time of the beginning of the judicial reform proclaimed in 1864.

In August 1910, Feldstein returned to the Yaroslavl Demidov Lyceum as an ordinary professor. Here he was also chairman of the professorial disciplinary court (from September 1910 to May 1912).

Ordinary professor at the University of Moscow at the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure (1912-1918). He taught the course “Criminal policy (history of criminal-political exercises, preventive and repressive policies)”. After the liquidation of the law faculty of Moscow University Feldstein in the 1920s. He lived in Moscow, did not have a permanent place of work, wrote articles in scientific journals (in 1925, No. 6 of the journal “Law and Life” published his work “Criminal Law and Psychology. The Role of Motive in Criminal Law”), he was involved in translating works into Russian Ovid's “The Art of Love” and “Means of Love” (these works by Ovid in the translation of Feldstein were published in Moscow in 1926, Feldstein wrote a preface and commentary on them). [one]

In 1922, among other professors, he was expelled abroad .

Bibliography

  • Link. Essays on its genesis, significance, history and current state. - M.: In the rush. A.A. Levenson, 1893
  • The nature of intent. - M .: t-type. A.I. Mamontova, 1898
  • On the necessary defense and its relation to the so-called "lawful self-government". - SPb .: type. Governing Senate, 1899
  • Patronage Its necessity and principles of organization . - SPb .: Senate. typ., 1900
  • The doctrine of forms of guilt in criminal law . - M .: type. t-va V. Chicherin, 1902
  • The doctrine of the forms of guilt in criminal law, 1902-1903
  • Intentional and involuntary killing in the early monuments of canon law, 1905
  • Russian forensic scientist of the 20s of the 19th century Gavriil Ilyich Solntsev // Journal of the Ministry of Justice. - Nos. 4 and 5, 1906
  • The main trends in the history of the science of criminal law in Russia . - Yaroslavl: type. Lip. corrected., 1909 (current edition: 2003)
  • Lectures on criminal proceedings. - M .: Tipo-lit. W. Richter, 1915
  • Criminal law and psychology. The role of motive in criminal law, 1925

Translations

  • Adolf Prince Crime and Society. - M.: In the rush. A.A. Levenson, 1896
  • I.G. Fraser Attis, 1924
  • Ovid Art of Love, 1926

Literature

  • Tomsinov V. A. "Russian jurists of the 18-20 centuries" in 2 volumes. - M.: Mirror Publishing House, 2007
  • Volkov V.A., Kulikova M.V., Loginov V.S. Moscow professors of the 18th - early 20th centuries. Humanities and social sciences. - M .: Janus-K; Moscow textbooks and cartolithography, 2006. - P. 251. - 300 p. - 2,000 copies. - ISBN 5-8037-0164-5.
  • Imperial Moscow University: 1755-1917: Encyclopedic Dictionary / A. Yu. Andreev, D. A. Tsygankov. - M .: Russian Political Encyclopedia (ROSSPEN), 2010. - S. 758-759. - 894 p. - 2,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-8243-1429-8 .

Links

  • Feldstein Grigory Samuilovich (neopr.) . Chronicle of Moscow University . Date of treatment November 1, 2017.
  • Grigory Samuilovich Feldstein: brief notes on his scientific work (inaccessible link)
  1. ↑ Imperial Moscow University, 2010 , p. 759.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feldstein,_Grigory_Samuilovich&oldid=100617250


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