Category
page 1Law of the Russian Empire
Emancipation reform of 1861
reform passed by Tsar Alexander II of Russia which effectively abolished serfdom throughout the Russian Empire
Russian Constitution of 1906
reorganization of the Imperial Russian government following the 1905 revolution
Regulamentul Organic
quasi-constitutional organic law in Moldavia and Wallachia
Ministry of Police of the Russian Empire
government agency of Russian Empire
The Digest of Laws of the Russian Empire
code of laws in the Russian Empire
judicial reform of Alexander II
19th-century major liberalization in Russian Empire
inorodtsy
In the Russian Empire, inorodtsy () (singular: inorodets (), literally meaning "of different descent/nation", "of alien origin") was a special ethnicity-based category of population that received a special treatment under the law. Informally, the term referred to all non-Slavic subjects of the empire.
Pauline Laws
Laws of succession to the Russian throne
Prohibition in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union
Anti-alcohol campaigns in Russia
Trial of the 193
1870s criminal trials in Tsarist Russia
censorship in the Russian Empire
Charter to the Gentry
1785 charter issued by Catherine II
Bureau of Censorship
Russian Empire government body