Wieniamin Jakowlew
Wieniamin Fyodorovich Yakovlev (Russian: Вениамин Фёдорович Яковлев, born February 12, 1932 in Pietuchowo, in the Kurgian Oblast) is a Soviet and Russian lawyer and politician. Curriculum vitae
In 1953 he graduated from the Swierdowski Institute of Law, 1953-1956 was a lecturer and director of the law school in Yakutsk, and in 1956-1960 the assistant of the prosecutor Yakutskaya ASRR. In 1960-1987 he was a researcher at the Sverdlov Institute of Law. He was a lecturer, assistant professor, dean, head of the cathedral and vice rector. 1973 was awarded the title of doctor, 1987-1989 he was the director of the All-Union Scientific and Research Institute of Soviet Law in Moscow. 1989-1990 Minister of Justice of the USSR, 1990-1991 Chief State Arbitrator of the USSR and Chairman of the Supreme Arbitration Court of the USSR, from July 1990 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. In 1991, the State Legal Advisor to the President of the USSR, the head of the legal services department of the USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev. In April 1992 he was elected president of the Supreme Court of Arbitration of the Russian Federation. On January 31, 2005, Russia's President Vladimir Putin appointed president of the Russian Federation. Since May 13, 2008 he has been the advisor to President Dmitry Medvedev, and since 26 May 2012 again advised Vladimir Putin. RAN correspondent (2003). Author of more than 150 scientific papers on the theory of law, civil law and justice. Honors Bibliography
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