Изучаване на основните идеи на историческата правна школа от професор Стефан Савов Бобчев като студент в Москва
Study of the basic ideas of the historical law school by professor Stefan Savov Bobchev as a student in Moscow
Author(s): Plamen Kalev
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, History of Law
Published by: Университет за национално и световно стопанство (УНСС)
Keywords: Historical law school; Friedrich Carl von Savigny; Stefan Savov Bobchev
Summary/Abstract: 1877 Stefan Savov Bobchev entered law school at the Moscow State University as a law student. At that time, the dominant legal position in Russian legal circles was occupied by the historical law school, whose reception took place on Russian soil in the first half of the 19th century. At the same time, codification of Russian legislation was carried out, a number of law faculties were opened in Russian universities, which necessitated the need for more trained lecturers in the various legal disciplines. It was concluded that serious attention should be paid to the study of Roman law, which is why, by decision of the Russian government, two groups of Russian students were sent to study at the University of Berlin. Their preparation takes place under the leadership of the founder of the historical law school Friedrich Carl von Savini, and the trainees have mastered and transferred to Russian jurisprudence its main ideas, which are studied by Stefan Savov Bobchev as a student in Moscow.
Book: Научна конференция "30 години ЮФ на УНСС"
- Page Range: 156-164
- Page Count: 9
- Publication Year: 2022
- Language: Bulgarian
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