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Not to be confused with the All-Russian State University of Justitia [ru], which uses a different word for "justice" - "justitia" (юстиция).

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Russian State University of Justice
Российский государственный университет правосудия
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Other nameRSUJ
Former nameRussian Academy of Justice (RAJ, Российская Академия Правосудия)
TypePublic
Established1998
RectorV. Ershov
LocationMoscow, Russia Russia
Campusurban, multiple sites
Websitehttp://www.rgup.ru/

The Russian State University of Justice is a university that trains the members and candidates of the judiciary (judges and court officials) of Russia. Until 2014, it was the Russian Academy of Justice, which was founded in 1998 after a decree from the president of the Russian Federation. The word for "justice" in its name is правосудия (pravosudiya).

Branches

It has eleven branches:

  • Chelyabinsk: the Ural Branch (Уральский филиал / Ural'skiy Filial)
  • Irkutsk: the East Siberian Branch (Восточно-Сибирский филиал / Vostochno-Sibirskiy Filial)
  • Kazan: the Kazan Branch (Казанский филиал / Kazanskiy Filial)
  • Khabarovsk: the Far Eastern Branch (Дальневосточный филиал / Dal'nevostochnyy Filial)
  • Krasnodar: the North Caucasian Branch (Северо-Кавказский филиал / Severo-Kavkazskiy Filial)
  • Nizhny Novgorod: the Volga Branch (Приволжский филиал / Privolzhskiy Filial)
  • Rostov-on-Don: the Rostov Branch (Ростовский филиал / Rostovskiy Filial)
  • Saint Petersburg: the Northwestern Branch (Северо-Западный филиал / Severo-Zapadnyy Filial)
  • Simferopol: the Crimean Branch (Крымский филиал / Krymskiy Filial)
  • Tomsk: the West Siberian Branch (Западно-Сибирский филиал / Zapadno-Sibirskiy Filial)
  • Voronezh: the Central Branch (Центральный филиал / Tsentral'nyy Filial)

References

  1. "About RSUJ". www.rsuj-moot.ru. 2016.
  2. Annual report of the Russian Academy of Justice 2010
  3. "Приказ Верховного Суда РФ от 4 сентября 2014 года № 710/кд (Court order)" (PDF) (in Russian). 2014-09-04.

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