Institute of State and Law

Institute of State and Law (RAS/РАН)
Type Public
Established 1925 (1925)
Director Andrei G. Lisitsin-Svetlanov
Students 350
Location Moscow, Russia
Website www.igpran.ru/en
Headquarters in Moscow.

The Institute of State and Law (ISL) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) (Russian: Институт государства и права Российской академии наук (ИГП РАН)) is the largest scientific legal center in the Russian Federation. The ISL is part of the Philosophical, Sociological, Psychological, and Law Department of RAS. The ISL has 350 employees, including three Academicians, three Corresponding Members of RAS, nearly one hundred Doctors and more than one hundred Candidates of Legal Science. Academician B. N. Topornin is the Academician-Secretary of the Department and the Director of ISL.[1]

History

From its inception in 1925, the ISL has made major contributions to the science of governance and law. The ISL also has contributed to knowledge in the areas of law, order, human rights and individual freedoms. Now the center of Russian scientific legal training and consultative support for State institutions, the ISL also coordinates legal research work, trains legal science staff, and collaborates with international legal groups. The Institute received accolades during Soviet times as well as more recently. By Edict of the Presidium of Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 16.04.75, the ISL was awarded the Labor Red Banner Order for its services in the development of legal sciences and the training of a highly qualified scientific staff of lawyers. A later edict of the President of Russian Federation of 3.12.94 (No. 2174) entrusted the ISL with the Analytical Center of Legal Policy of the President of the Russian Federation.

Prior Designations

In its history, the ISL has undergone several transformations. Previously, it has been called:

In the 1950s, the ISL carried the honorary name of Andrey Vyshinsky.

Location

The ISL is located on ulitsa Znamenka 10, Moscow (119841), formerly ulitsa Frunze.

Scope of research

The Institute now carries out fundamental and applied studies in the theories of governance and law; studies mechanisms and tendencies in law creation, law implementation and law enforcement; develops practical recommendations; takes part in drafting legislation; and assists in enhancing the legal profession.

Teaching

The ISL also contains a teaching unit founded in 1993. The Academic Law University (Russian: Академический правовой университет (АПУ); translit: Akademichiskii Pravovoi Universitet, APU) offers an undergraduate as well as graduate law degrees.[3] The professoriate of the APU is composed of ISL fellows.[4] In 2010, the Academic Law University was renamed to the Academic Law Institute (Russian: Академический правовой институт (АПИ); translit: Akademichiskii Pravovoi Institut, API).

Library and archive

The library of the ISL contains over 300,000 volumes.[5]

Notable academics

See also

References

Coordinates: 55°45′01″N 37°36′20″E / 55.750261°N 37.605472°E / 55.750261; 37.605472

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