A. Malinowski Ioannicius( The historian-lawyer)
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Biography A. Malinowski Ioannicius
Born in 1868. He graduated from Kiev University, Faculty of Law. He was a professor at Tomsk University in the department of history of Russian law. In 1911, Mr.. dismissed from his post as professor at Tomsk University; simultaneously against Malinowski's prosecution was instituted by Article 129 of the Criminal Law of the printed in Izvestia of University of Tomsk "research:" The bloody revenge and the death penalty ", . The acquittal was repealed by the Senate to protest the prosecutor, and the secondary conduct of the case Malinowski sentenced to imprisonment for 1 month. In October 1913. appointed professor of the Warsaw University Department of History of Russian Law Research and literary activities Malinowski refers mainly to the history of Lithuanian-Russian Law. In the Journal of the Ministry of National Education "for 1911. Malinowski published an article "New Works on the history of Lithuanian-Russian state". A special study is devoted to the issue of "Rada Grand Duchy of Lithuania in connection with the ancient Boyar Duma of Russia (Tomsk, 1904 and 1913). In an annex to the study published an extensive collection of historical materials, . learned from the Moscow archives of the Ministry of Justice (Tomsk, . 1901), "Questions of law in the writings of Chekhov, . "The University in the writings of Chekhov, . "The Russian public life in the writings of Gogol", . "Serfdom in the Russian literature", . "Russian writers - the artists of the death penalty", . In "Proceedings of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society on the Department of Ethnography" (Volume 35) Malinowski published an article "Home of the history of the death penalty", . which held the idea of a genetic connection between the bloody revenge and the death penalty, . , became the subject of his great study: "The bloody revenge and the death penalty" (Tomsk, . 1908 - 09), . In periodicals, published a series of articles on the history of Siberia and others.
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