- Pēteris Stučka,
sometimes spelt Pyotr Stuchka; (July 26 [O.S. July 14] 1865 – 25
January 1932), was a
Latvian jurist and
communist politician, leader...
- power,
separate from society? […]
Another of the
things with
which Comrade Stuchka reproaches me -
namely that I
recognise the
existence of law only in bourgeois...
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renewable Constituting instrument Constitution of
Russia Formation 1 January 1923; 101
years ago (1923-01-01)
First holder Pyotr Stuchka Website SupCourt.Ru...
- of
Correctional Labour Camps in the
Soviet Union". Moscow, Links.
Pyotr Stuchka, Ivan Apeter. The
Transition from
Forced Labour by a
Court Verdict to Voluntary...
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Kuprian Kirkizh,
Mikhail Larin,
Mikhail Pokrovsky,
Alexander Stopani,
Pyotr Stuchka 1933 8
Pyotr Baranov,
Abram Goltzman,
Sergey Gusev, Sen Katayama, Anatoly...
- 16, 1917);
Peter Stuchka (November 16, 1917 –
December 9, 1917);
Isaac Steinberg (December 9, 1917 –
March 18, 1918);
Peter Stuchka (March 18, 1918 –...
- hipelago-Threevolumes/The-Gulag-Archipelago__vol1__I-II__Solzhenitsyn/
Stuchka, P.I. (1988).
Selected Writings on
Soviet Law and Marxism.
Robert Sharlet...
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Labour Party (Bolshevik) 8
November 1917 29
November 1917 Lev
Kamenev Pyotr Stuchka Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolshevik) 29
November 1917 22 December...
- The main
edition of
encyclopedias . P. "History of Latvia, 1914-1940".
Stuchka, P. (1919–21). Piat'
mesiatsev Sotsialisticheskoi sovetskoi Latvii: Sbornik...
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power plant of Pļaviņas. It was
originally called Stučka (or "Стучка",
Stuchka and "имени Петра Стучки",
imeni Petra Stuchki in Russian), for Pēteris...