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Kokoshkin Fedor

- Lawyer and public figure.

Kokoshkin Fedor

Brief biography: born in 1871, graduated from the course at Moscow University. He was assistant professor at the same university in the department of public law and a member of the Moscow provincial rural council. He took an active part in the movement of 1904-1905., He was a member of the "Union of Liberation", the latest constitutional

Democratic Party. First State Duma was elected to the city of Moscow.

During the signing of the Vyborg Manifesto was sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment and expelled from the nobility, thus lost the right to participate in parliamentary and district council election. In 1911, in connection with the mass dismissal of professors of Moscow University eliminated from teaching at the suggestion of the Minister.

Major works: "Lectures on the general state law" (Moscow 1912, 2nd edition); "On the question of the legal nature of the state and public authorities" (Moscow, 1896); "On the grounds of the desired organization of national representation in Russia" (1906); "On the right of national and decentralized" (1906) and a number of articles on the Finnish national law.

Since 1907 Kokoshkin - permanent employee "Russian Gazette", where stand out his articles on controversial issues of the new Russian state law.