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Alpert, Semyon Aronovich

Semen Aronovich Alpert (March 25, 1923 - June 9, 1999) - Soviet and Ukrainian legal scholar, candidate of legal sciences since 1952, professor since 1985.

Simon Alpert
Ukrainian Semen Aronovich Alpert
Date of BirthMarch 25, 1923 ( 1923-03-25 )
Place of BirthKharkov , USSR , USSR
Date of deathJune 9, 1999 ( 1999-06-09 ) (aged 76)
Scientific fieldright
Place of workKharkov Law Institute
Alma materKharkov Law Institute
Academic degreecandidate of law
Academic rankProfessor
supervisorM. M. Grodzinsky
Famous studentsM.V. Skorik, V.S. Zelenetsky, L.G. Ponomarenko, I. Yu. Potemkin, O. G. Shilo
Awards and prizesOrder of the Patriotic War II degree Order of the Red Star Medal for Military Merit

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Scientific activities
  • 3 Proceedings
  • 4 notes

Biography

Born March 26, 1923 in the city of Kharkov .

From 1941 to 1945 he took part in hostilities on the fronts of World War II . In 1948 he graduated from Kharkov Law Institute and was accepted to graduate school, where, under the guidance of Professor M. M. Grodzinsky, in 1952 he defended his thesis “Victim in the Soviet Criminal Procedure”. The academic title of professor was awarded in 1985.

For 40 years he was engaged in pedagogical and scientific work. Since 1953 he worked at the Department of Criminal Procedure, holding the posts of assistant, associate professor, professor, head of the department (1982-1992) [1] .

Twice (in 1994 [2] and 1998 [3] ) he was elected a member of the Scientific Advisory Council at the Supreme Court of Ukraine .

Scientific activity

Scientific interests were related to the study of urgent problems of criminal proceedings: the principles of the criminal process, the legal status of its subjects, the theory of criminal procedure functions, a number of issues of evidence. He paid special attention to the problem of criminal charges. He prepared five candidates of legal sciences: M.V. Skorik (1967), V.S. Zelenetsky (1969), L.G. Ponomarenko (1987), I. Yu. Potemkin (1994), O. G. Shilo (1997) [4] .

He participated in the preparation of the textbook “Soviet Criminal Procedure” (1971, 1978, 1983), the development of scientific and practical commentary on the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Ukrainian SSR (1968, 1974), the concept of judicial reform, the draft Code of Criminal Procedure of Ukraine [5] . He has about 100 scientific papers.

Proceedings

  • "Participants in the Soviet criminal trial" (1965)
  • “The Accusation of the Soviet Criminal Procedure” (1974)
  • “Proceedings in criminal cases brought by the complaint of the victim” (1976)
  • “Protection in the Soviet criminal process of the rights and legitimate interests of persons who have suffered property damage from a crime” (1984)
  • “Criminal-process functions: understanding, system, sub'kti” (1995)
  • “Subjects of the criminal process” (1997).

Notes

  1. ↑ Litopis vipusknikіv of the National Legal Academy of Ukraine named after Yaroslav the Wise
  2. ↑ About the consolidated warehouse of the Scientific Advisory Council for the Supreme Court of Ukraine Plenum of the Supreme Court of Ukraine, Postanova No. 8 of 08.07.94
  3. ↑ About the consolidated warehouse of the Scientific Advisory Council for the Supreme Court of Ukraine / Plenum of the Supreme Court of Ukraine, Decree No. 17 of September 25, 1998
  4. ↑ Department of Criminal Process National Legal University ім. Yaroslav the Wise
  5. ↑ Legal encyclopedia / ed. Yu. S. Shemshuchenko [that ін.]; National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Power and Law V. M. Koretsky. - K.: View of the Ukrainian Encyclopedia im. M.P. Bazhan, 1998-2004. - ISBN 966-7492-00-1 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alpert__Semyon_Aronovich&oldid=92004087


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