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The number of students in the Faculty of Law varied from 50 in the 1800s to 270 at the turn of the 1820s and 1830s. During this period, the Faculty of Law (along with the Faculty of Medicine) was the most popular at Moscow University. At the same time, there were few defenses of doctoral and master's
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In the 1763–1764 academic year, there were no students enrolled at the Faculty of Law. In 1764, Vasily Adodurov, the curator of Moscow University, dismissed Dilthey, stating that he had not been trying to benefit the university or its students. Dilthey was replaced with Karl Heinrich Langer, a German
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In 1804–1835, the Faculty of Law was replaced with the Faculty of Morality and Politics. The curriculum of the Faculty was expanded to include subjects such as economics, philosophy, and theology. The primary goal of the faculty was to train civil servants, with a focus on legal education. German
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Since 1863, the Faculty included thirteen departments (Department of Legal Theory, Department of History of Ancient and Modern Foreign Legislations, Department of History of Russian Law, Department of History of Slavic Legislations, Department of Roman Law, Department of State Law, Department of
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Civil Law and Civil Procedure, Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Department of Police Law, Department of Financial Law, Department of International Law, Department of Political Economy and Statistics, and Department of Church Law Studies), with thirteen professors and six
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Founded in 1755, the original Faculty of Law consisted of three departments, including the Department of General Law, the Department of Russian Law, and the Department of Politics. This structure was proposed by
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in Russia. For the first ten years of the faculty's existence, the only professor had been one Philipp Heinrich Dilthey of the
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Department of Criminal Procedure, Justice and Prosecutor's Supervision (Head: Professor Leonid Golovko)
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Department of Commercial Law and Fundamentals of Law (Head: Associate Professor Elena Abrosimova)
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Department of Theory of State and Law and Political Science (Head: Professor Elizaveta Frolova)
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Department of Legal Informatics, Information and Digital Law (Head: Professor Viktor Vaypan)
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Department of Criminal Law and Criminology (Head: Associate Professor Pavel Filippov)
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Department of Environmental and Land Law (Head: Professor Alexander Golichenkov)
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Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law (Head: Professor Suren Avakyan)
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taught the constitutional law of European countries. Roman law was taught by
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Department of Foreign Languages (Head: Associate Professor Tatyana Tarasova)
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Department of International Law (Head: Associate Professor Olga Kadysheva)
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Department of History of State and Law (Head: Professor Vladimir Tomsinov)
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Department of Financial Law (Head: Associate Professor Ivan Khamenushko)
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Department of Administrative Law (Head: Professor Nikolay Peshin)
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but had no degree. Langer's lectures where based on the works by
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Department of Civil Procedure (Head: Professor Valery Molchanov)
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In 1773, the Department of Russian Law Studies was established.
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Department of Labor Law (Head: Professor Alexander Kurennoy)
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taught history of Russia at the Faculty at that time, while
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theses, and there was little renewal of the teaching staff.
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Department of Criminalistics (Head: Professor Igor Komarov)
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and in Russia and one of the three first divisions of the
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Universities and colleges established in the 18th century
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Department of Civil Law (Head: Professor Evgeny Sukhanov)
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Department of Business Law (Head: Professor Evgeny Gubin)
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Currently the Faculty consists of seventeen departments:
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had taught history of the Middle Ages. In 1877–1887,
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During the first decades of the faculty's existence,
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Moscow State University
Public
Dean
Moscow
Russia
law.msu.ru
Moscow State University
law schools
Imperial Moscow University
Mikhail Lomonosov
Ivan Shuvalov
legal education
University of Vienna
Samuel von Pufendorf
University of Göttingen
University of Jena
Daniel Nettelbladt
Latin
Semyon Desnitsky
Russian
legal theory
Montesquieu
philosophy of law
natural law
Roman law
civil law
criminal law
state law
political science

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