Russian State University of Justice

The Russian State University of Justice is a university that trains the members and candidates of the judiciary (judges and court officials) of Russia.[1] Until 2014, it was the Russian Academy of Justice, which was founded in 1998 after a decree from the president of the Russian Federation.[2] The word for "justice" in its name is правосудия (pravosudiya).

Russian State University of Justice
Российский государственный университет правосудия
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Other name
RSUJ
Former name
Russian Academy of Justice (RAJ, Российская Академия Правосудия)
TypePublic
Established1998
RectorV. Ershov
Location,
Campusurban, multiple sites
Websitehttp://www.raj.ru/

Branches

It has eleven branches:[3]

  • Chelyabinsk: the Ural Branch (Уральский филиал / Ural'skiy Filial)
  • Irkutsk: the East Siberian Branch (Восточно-Сибирский филиал / Vostochno-Sibirskiy Filial)
  • Kazan: the Kazan Branch (Казанский филиал / Kazanskiy Filial)
  • Khabarovsk: the Far Eastern Branch (Дальневосточный филиал / Dal'nevostochnyy Filial)
  • Krasnodar: the North Caucasian Branch (Северо-Кавказский филиал / Severo-Kavkazskiy Filial)
  • Nizhny Novgorod: the Volga Branch (Приволжский филиал / Privolzhskiy Filial)
  • Rostov-on-Don: the Rostov Branch (Ростовский филиал / Rostovskiy Filial)
  • Saint Petersburg: the Northwestern Branch (Северо-Западный филиал / Severo-Zapadnyy Filial)
  • Simferopol: the Crimean Branch (Крымский филиал / Krymskiy Filial)
  • Tomsk: the West Siberian Branch (Западно-Сибирский филиал / Zapadno-Sibirskiy Filial)
  • Voronezh: the Central Branch (Центральный филиал / Tsentral'nyy Filial)

References

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