"In the name of the common good – for a just cause": to the 150th anniversary of the birth of lawyer and teacher Nikandr Mirolyubov

 
PIIS102694520012238-2-1
DOI10.31857/S102694520012238-2
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Occupation: Professor, Institute of Foreign Languages, Vladivostok University of Economics and Services
Affiliation: Vladivostok University of Economics and Services
Address: Russian Federation, Vladivostok
Occupation: Professor, Far Eastern Federal University; head of Research Department, Central academic library, Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Affiliation:
Far Eastern Federal University
Central academic library, Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Владивосток
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 10
Pages121-128
Abstract

The article describes the lawyer, teacher and public figure Nikandr I. Mirolyubov (1870, Kazan province – 1927, Harbin). A graduate of the faculty of law of Kazan University (1897), in the first years of independent activity, he proved to be both a talented lawyer and a promising teacher, confirming this reputation throughout his life. Important milestones of Mirolyubov's legal career were his appointment as Prosecutor of the Kazan court chamber, participation in the investigation of the murder of the family of Emperor Nicholas II, and election as Chairman of the Amur Zemsky Sobor (Vladivostok, 1920). He initiated the creation and Chairman Of the society of Russian emigrants in Harbin (since 1921) and a number of other emigrant organizations. Mirolyubov's talent as a teacher was most clearly manifested during his work at the faculty of law in Harbin (1920-1926), where he was the Dean. Mirolyubov also contributed to Chinese studies, publishing a number of materials on the topic of Chinese law. Written using materials from archives and libraries in the United States and China, the article is dedicated to the centenary of Russian higher education in China.

KeywordsN.I. Mirolyubov (1870 - 1927), faculty of law in Harbin, Russians in China, Civil war in the Far East, Priamursky Zemsky Sobor, Far Eastern jurisprudence
Received04.03.2020
Publication date16.11.2020
Number of characters28477
Cite  
100 rub.
When subscribing to an article or issue, the user can download PDF, evaluate the publication or contact the author. Need to register.

Number of purchasers: 1, views: 772

Readers community rating: votes 0

1. Avtonomov N.P. Faculty of law in Harbin (Hist. essay), 1920 - 1937 // Law and culture: col. in commemoration of the eighteen-year existence of the Legal faculty in Harbin. Harbin, 1938. P. 23 (in Russ.).

2. Ageeva L. Autumn 1918 – "white spot" in biographies of Kazan professors [Electronic resource]. Kazan stories: cultural and educational newspaper. URL: http://history-kazan.ru/kazan-vchera-segodnya-zavtra/retrospektiva/17348-osen-1918-goda-beloe-pyatno-v-biografiyakh-kazanskikh-professorov (accessed: 13.02.2020) (in Russ.).

3. The archives of the Hoover institution of revolution, war and peace (HILA). Collection of N.I. Mirolyubov. 2 boxes (in Russ.).

4. Higher legal courses in Harbin // Legal review. Vladivostok, 1922. No. 4. P. 155 (in Russ.).

5. Distant friend. Fresh grave // Dawn. Harbin, 1927. February 27 (in Russ.).

6. Dieterichs M.K. Murder of the Royal family and members of the House of Romanov in the Urals: materials and thoughts: in 2 parts. Vladivostok, 1922; reprint: Dieterichs M.K. Murder of the Royal family and members of the House of Romanov in the Urals. M, 2007 (in Russ.).

7. Mirolyubov N.I. Higher legal courses in Harbin // Legal review. Vladivostok, 1922. No. 8. P. 320, 321 (in Russ.).

8. Mirolyubov N.I. Rehabilitation as a special legal Institute // Journal of the Ministry of justice. 1902. No. 3. P. 68 - 92; No. 4. P. 101 - 141 (in Russ.).

9. Mirolyubov N.I. Rehabilitation as a special legal institution. Kazan, 1902 (in Russ.).

10. Mirolyubov N.I. Faculty of law in city Harbin // High school in Harbin. № 2. Proceedings of the Russian-Chinese Polytechnic Institute. Issue 1 (1922 - 1923). Harbin, 1923. P. XXXVII–XL (in Russ.).

11. N.I. Mirolyubov: Obituary // Russian word. Harbin, 1927. February 26 (in Russ.).

12. Nikitinskaya E. The fate of one Russian // Siberian forum. Intelligent dialog. 2015, Sept. URL: http://sibforum.sfu-kras.ru/node/729 (accessed: 25.01.2020) (in Russ.).

13. Pakulina N.F. Grounds for the right to rehabilitation in Russia // Eurasian scientific journal. URL: http://journalpro.ru/articles/osnovaniya-vozniknoveniya-prava-na-reabilitatsiyu-v-rossii/ (accessed: 13.02.2020) (in Russ.).

14. Sokolov N.A. Murder of the Royal family. Berlin, 1925 (in Russ.).

15. Telberg G.G. About the abduction of the Kazan Miraculous icon of the Mother of God. The secret that the sacrilegious Chaikin took to his grave: report of Professor G.G. Telberg in Tsingtao // Bread of heaven. Harbin, 1940. No. 7. P. 36 - 51 (in Russ.).

16. Sh. Maria [Shapiro M.]. In memory of the teacher // Russian word. Harbin, 1927. March 1 (in Russ.).

Система Orphus

Loading...
Up