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GAMBAROV YURI STEPANOVICH

- a lawyer-civil.

GAMBAROV YURI STEPANOVICH

Short biography: was born in 1850 in a noble family of Armenian nationality in Tiflis. Upon completion of the course at Moscow University, he served in Tiflis for the production of preliminary investigations, and then went abroad for scientific study of law and preparation for the master's examination, the delivery of which in Moscow defended the master's degree

Thesis. In 1880, Mr .. was elected assistant professor of Novorossiysk, as 1884, an extraordinary professor at Moscow University. In 1899, Mr .. was forced to leave the department at the insistence of the Minister of Education of Bogolepov and, having moved to Paris, took a close part in the activities of the "Higher School of Social Sciences", founded by MM. Kovalevsky. Since 1901. was a professor of civil law at the economic department of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic

Institute. In his writings Gambarov closely adjoins the direction of Iering, introducing, however, independent amendments to his views. He belongs to the number of consecutive representatives of social jurisprudence in Russia.

The main works: the thesis "Public interest in civil law" (Moscow, 1879), the continuation of which were the works "Voluntary and gratuitous activities in the interests of others" (Moscow, 1880); "The Course of Civil Law" (Volume I, St. Petersburg, 1910); "Ownership", in the "Collection of the Russian Higher School of Social Sciences" (1903); "Law in its main points," in the "Collection of legal

(1898), Freedom and its guarantees (St. Petersburg, 1910), a number of articles in the Encyclopaedic Dictionaries, the publication of Volkov, Filippov and Granat, The Journal of the Ministry of Justice, The Legal Gazette, The Russian Thought, , "The Bulletin of Knowledge", etc. Edited by Gambarov with extensive his forewords, translations of the works were published: "The Civil Status of Women" by P. Gide, "The General Theory of Law" by Regels-Berger.