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Sergei Ivanovich Zarudny

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Ukrainian-Russian lawyer and statesman In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Zarudny.

Sergei Ivanovich Zarudny
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Born(1821-03-29)March 29, 1821
Kolodiazne [uk], Russian Empire (now Kupiansk Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine)
DiedDecember 30, 1887(1887-12-30) (aged 66)
near Nice, France
NationalityUkrainian
Other namesSerhii (in Ukrainian); Sergey, Ivanovych, Zarudnyi (alternate transliterations)
CitizenshipRussian Empire
Occupation(s)legal scholar; lawyer; senator; privy councillor
Years active1842-1887
Known forsupport of the emancipation reform of 1861
key role in writing the Russian Judicial Reform Act of 1864
Notable workOn the separation of questions of fact from questions of law (1859);
General considerations on the composition of the criminal court (1862);
On special juries for a special kind of cases in England, France and Italy (1862);
Court Statutes with the Reasoning on Which They Are Based (1866);
The Civil Code of the Italian Kingdom and Russian Civil Laws. Experience in a Comparative Study of the System of Legislation (1869);
The Code of Trade of the Italian Kingdom and Russian Trade Laws. Experience in a Comparative Study of the System of Legislation (1870)

Sergei Ivanovich Zarudny (Ukrainian: Сергій Іванович Зарудний, romanizedSerhiy Ivanovych Zarudnyi; Russian: Сергей Иванович Зарудный; March 29 [O.S. March 17], 1821 – December 30 [O.S. December 18], 1887 ) was a legal scholar, lawyer, senator, and privy councillor in the Russian Empire, mostly during the reign of Alexander II. He was a supporter of the emancipation reform of 1861, which freed serfs; and played a key role in writing the Russian Judicial Reform Act of 1864, which established an independent judiciary and extended the right to a trial by jury to all defendants.

He was born in the village of Kolodiazne [uk] in the Russian Empire (now in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine), and died near Nice, France.

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  1. N. V. Davydov; N. N. Polyansky, eds. (1915). The Judicial Reform (in Russian). Vol. 1. With the close participation of M. N. Gernet, A. E. Worms, N. K. Muravyov and A. N. Parenago. Moscow: M. Association. p. 304c. Retrieved March 11, 2023 – via State Public Historical Library of Russia. [p. 339 online.]
  2. Vodovozov, Vasily Vasilyevich (1897). "Zarudny, Sergei Ivanovich". In Polovtsov, Alexander Alexandrovich (ed.). Russian Biographical Dictionary (in Russian). Vol. 7. pp. 241–247. Retrieved March 11, 2023 – via Wikisource. English translation of the above. "In general, Zarudny was one of the few lawyers of that time who, not content with a petty casuistic analysis of each individual case tried to analyze it from the point of view of the general principles of law."
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