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About the journal

Monthly peer-reviewed scientific and practical edition, the oldest law journal in Russia (started on January 1, 1922). It is included in the list of scientific journals of VAK of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, recommended for publication of main scientific results of dissertations for the degree of candidate and doctor of sciences.

The journal is devoted to scientific analysis of legislation and law enforcement practice. It publishes reviews of international law, legal advice, and legal statistics. Among the authors are leading legal scholars of the country, professors and lecturers of profile institutes of higher education, famous legal practitioners.

Editor-in-chief - A. J. Malysheva
Included in the VAK list.
Included in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).

Scientific specialties and corresponding branches of science, where the journal is recommended by VAK of the Ministry of Education and Science

5.1.1 Theoretical and historical legal sciences (legal sciences)
5.1.2. Public and legal sciences (legal sciences)
5.1.3 Private (civil) law sciences (legal sciences)
5.1.4. Criminal and legal sciences (legal sciences)
5.1.5. International legal sciences (legal sciences)

Published since 1993.
Period: monthly.
Number of articles in the issue 15
ISSN 0131-6761
Registered by the Ministry of Press and Information on 17.12.1993.
Certificate of registration No. 591

Editorial office and publisher:
Editorial Office of the Magazine "Judge"
123242, Moscow, Barrikadnaya str. 8, bld. 4.
Tel.: +7 (499) 350-0015
info@zhurnalsudya.ru
Mission
The journal "Russian Justice" is a collection of modern scientific research in the mentioned subject area.
The main tasks of the journal are to support researchers, cover innovations, systematize information, and popularize knowledge. The journal Russian Justice is not engaged in political propaganda.
In this connection, the journal reviews, abstracts and publishes incoming materials, forms its own database of metadata and articles, which is correlated with the world's largest search engines. This work aims to fully assist scholars, libraries, and research centers in the field of communication and awareness.
History
The first issue of the "Weekly of Soviet Justice" was dated January 1, 1922, printed at the printing house of the VChK (B. Lubyanka street, 18), was published with the circulation of 15,000 copies (a few years later it reached 30,000 copies). The magazine's editorial office was located at: Moscow, the Kremlin, the building of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee.

"Soviet Justice" (1930-1993).

Since January 1930, the journal was called Sovetskaya Justitsiya (Soviet Justice) by the decision of its founder, while remaining the newspaper of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the RSFSR.

About the circulation of the magazine. About the number of printed copies of the journal. at the time before the war it did not exceed 35 thousand copies; in the first year of the issue after the World War II (1957) it was 13 thousand copies; in the 70-s it had increased to 126 thousand copies.

From September 1936 to March 1938 Sovetskaya Justitsiya was published as an organ of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the USSR, the Supreme Court of the USSR, the People's Commissariat of Justice of the RSFSR and the RSFSR Supreme Court.

In 1941 the frequency of publication of the magazine was increased to a weekly, but with the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, its publication was interrupted (the last issue was published two days before the war - June 19).

The publication of the Soviet Justice as a monthly magazine of the Ministry of Justice of the RSFSR and the Supreme Court of the RSFSR was resumed in March 1957.

In 1991, after the USSR Law on Press was adopted, Soviet Justice was founded by the Ministry of Justice of the RSFSR and the RSFSR Supreme Court. After being registered as a mass-media, Sovetskaya Justitsiya remains a structural subdivision of the Yuridicheskaya Literatura publishing house (with the rights of a department).

"Russian Justice" (1994-2001)

On December 27, 1993, due to the change in the title and the list of founders, the magazine was reregistered with the Ministry of Press and Information of the Russian Federation. The journal was renamed "Russian Justice" and its founders were the Russian Presidential Administration, the Russian Ministry of Justice and the Russian Supreme Court. The periodicity of the journal's publication changed, it became monthly.

"Russian Justice" is the only magazine that consistently and in full publishes decisions of congresses of judges, the Council of Judges of the Russian Federation, the practice of the Higher Qualification Board of Judges and the Presidential Council for the Improvement of Justice, as well as court statistics.
Founders
Administration of the President of the Russian Federation
The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation
Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation

Editorial Board
V.M. Lebedev, Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, Professor, Doctor of Law (Chairman of the Editorial Board)

L.I. Brycheva, Aide to the President of the Russian Federation - Head of the State Legal Department of the President of the Russian Federation, Ph.

E.L. Zabarchuk, First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation, Ph.

P.P. Serkov, First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, Professor, Doctor of Law.

V.A. Davydov, Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation - Chairman of the Judicial Collegium for Criminal Cases of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, Dr. Sci.

V.V. Blazheev, Rector of the Moscow State Law Academy, Professor, Ph.

Kh.I. Gadzhiev, Head of the Department of Judicial Practice and Law Enforcement under the Institute of Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Law

A.V. Gusev, General Director of the Judicial Department at the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, Ph.

V.V. Mr. Ershov, President of the Russian Academy of Justice, Chairman of the Higher Examination Commission for the Qualification Examination for Judicial Posts, Professor, Doctor of Law

S.D. Knyazev, Judge of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Law

A.I. Kovler, Head of the Department of scientific support of the activity of the Secretariat of the Russian Federation Delegation to the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) (IZiSP), Professor, Doctor of Law

I.M. Matskevich, Professor, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Faculty of Law, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Professor, Ph.

V. V. Momotov, Chairman of the Council of Judges of the Russian Federation, Judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, Professor, Doctor of Law.

S. Pilipenko, President of the Federal Chamber of Lawyers of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Law

K.I. Sklovsky, Professor of the Law Department, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Doctor of Law

U.N. Starilov, Dean of the Law Department, Voronezh Law University, Ph.

V. V. Yarkov, Head of the Department of Civil Procedure, Ural State Law University, Professor, Doctor of Law.