The Pskov Judicial Charter (Russian: Псковская судная грамота) was a legal code of the Pskov Republic, inherited from the Kievan Rus' law. It was issued...
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with in the Russkaya Pravda. The Novgorod Judicial Charter, along with the similar Pskov Judicial Charter, are considered more sophisticated than Muscovite...
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Ivan III and his son Ivan Ivanovich. The Novgorod Judicial Charter, along with the Pskov Judicial Charter, were later used for Ivan III's Sudebnik of 1497...
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roots from earlier law codes, including the Russkaya Pravda, the Pskov Judicial Charter, princely decrees, and common law, the regulations of which had...
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new legal codes were promulgated in Pskov and Novgorod (the Pskov Judicial Charter and Novgorod Judicial Charter). Pravda Yaroslavichey increased responsibility...
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Sovet gospod (category Pskov Republic)
conjecture based on other governing bodies elsewhere in Europe. The Pskov Judicial Charter and other sources speak of "The Lords" but it is not clear if this...
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government economy during the times of Peter the Great, on the Pskov Judicial Charter and other topics in the Sovremennik and Otechestvennye Zapiski magazines...
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Statutory Charters Smolensk Trade Treaty of 1229 Novgorod's Treaties Pravosudiye Mitropolichye Novgorod Judicial Charter of the 15th century Pskov Judicial Charter...
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Novgorod started minting its own novgorodka coins in 1420 and in 1440 a Judicial Charter was issued which codified legal practices. After 1330s Grand Duchies...
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defence, foreign policy, internal security and general good governance. Judicial and other appointments are made on behalf of the monarch in consultation...
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to cede Samogitia and assist the Teutonic Order in a campaign to seize Pskov, while the Order agreed to assist Lithuania in a campaign to seize Novgorod...
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of Nizhny Novgorod Timeline of Novosibirsk Timeline of Omsk Timeline of Pskov Timeline of Rostov-on-Don Timeline of Saint Petersburg Timeline of Samara...
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federation, a federated state can hold various degrees of legislative, judicial, and administrative jurisdiction over a defined geographic territory and...
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Venice and the Cathedral of Christ's Transfiguration in the Rus' city of Pskov. Prominent examples include cathedrals in Chartres, Reims, and the Sainte-Chapelle...
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are binding for other courts. The second most important judicial authority, the National Judicial Council, is also housed in the District V, with the tasks...
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foreign settlements and judge in some areas of maritime inquiries and judicial examinations—albeit never in the same cases as acting as police. Kjerstin...
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tripled in size under his rule. During his conflict with Pskov, a monk named Filofei (Philotheus of Pskov) composed a letter to Ivan III, with the prophecy that...
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Constitution of the Russian Federation, the legislative, executive, and judicial federal authorities of the country are located, with the exception of the...
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registration plates and any marks, were sighted in Smolensk Oblast and Pskov Oblast heading toward Belarusian border. In Conflict Intelligence Team assessment...
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administrative-legislative, executive-political, and legislative branches (though the judicial branch is located in Luxembourg, and the European Parliament meets for...
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the Ukrainian Naval Forces Headquarters were also located in the city. A judicial row periodically continued over the naval hydrographic infrastructure both...
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present. Two Russian cities with a powerful merchant class—Novgorod and Pskov—also adopted republican forms of government in 12th and 13th centuries,...
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between two salesmen from Dubrovnik around 1359, in the 14th-century Vitosha Charter of Bulgarian tsar Ivan Shishman and in a Ragusan merchant's notes of 1376...
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northern crusades, attempted to conquer the Orthodox Russian Republics of Pskov and Novgorod, an enterprise endorsed by Pope Gregory IX. One of the major...
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drone attack on Russia's Pskov airbase". BBC. 1 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2023. "Ukraine war: Drone attack on Pskov airbase from inside Russia...
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The veche was the highest legislature and judicial authority in the republics of Novgorod until 1478 and Pskov until 1510. The elizate system of the Basque...
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citizens exemption from county rule and autonomy, as well as their own judicial system. The development of Kaptol began in 1094 after the foundation of...
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Novosibirsk, Omsk, Orenburg, Oryol, Penza, Perm (to 1 December 2005), Pskov, Rostov, Ryazan, Sakhalin, Samara, Saratov, Smolensk, Sverdlovsk, Tambov...
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the abbey its name. Alfonso VIII of Castile granted the city a fuero (charter) in 1187. During the 12th and 13th centuries the population was contained...
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Novgorod, Vladimir, Suzdal, Yuriev-Polsky, Smolensk, Vilnius, Izborsk and Pskov. In 1904, proceeding the expedition, Nicholas Roerich has visited Uglich...
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