THE BODIES OF ADVOCACY OF THE BMASSR AT THE TURN OF 1920-1930
Keywords:
The bodies of advocacy, the aimach lawyers, the Decree of the Court, Soviets of Workers', Soldiers', Peasants' and Cossacks' Deputies, Verkhneudinsk, Burrevkom, the Main Court, the People’s Commissariat of Justice, The College of Defenders, hut-reading room, five-year plan, the Supreme Court of the BMASSR.Abstract
The article is devoted to a brief study of the history of the development of the bar of the Buryat-Mongolian ASSR in the period 1920-1930 of the XX century. The relevance of the topic is determined by the objective necessity of learning the history of the Republic, the demand of historical truth, along with the complex problems to find the most optimal way to develop advocacy, studying the historical past.
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