Ferdinand Feldbrugge

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Feldbrugge (left), 1985

Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge (born May 10, 1933 in The Hague ) is a Dutch legal scholar.

He studied law and Eastern European studies. He received his doctorate in 1959 with the thesis: Guilt in het Soviet criminal law at the University of Utrecht. He was Professor of Eastern European Law at the University of Leiden from 1968 to 1998. From 1995 to 2000 he was President of the International Council for Central and East European Studies.

He is married to an Irish woman and has three daughters.

Works

  • The constitutions of the USSR and the union republics: analysis, texts, reports [ed. FJM Feldbrugge]
  • Law in Medieval Russia, 2009
  • Russia, Europe, and the Rule of Law (Ed. F. Feldbrugge), 2007
  • Public Policy and Law in Russia: In Search of a Unified Legal and Political Space (Ed. With Robert Sharlet)
  • Law in Transition, 2002
  • Human Rights in Russia and Eastern Europe (ed. With William B. Simons), 2002
  • International and National Law in Russia and Eastern Europe (ed. With Roger Clark and Stanislaw Pomorski), 2001
  • The Emancipation of Soviet Law (Ed.)
  • Russian Law
  • Law and the Gorbachev Era (ed. With Donald D. Barry, Georg Brunner and George Ginsburgs)
  • Encyclopedia of Soviet law, Ed. Feldhoff, 2nd ed. 1985
  • The distinctiveness of Soviet law: [selected papers from the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Washington, DC, 30 October - 4 November 1985] / Ed. FJM Feldbrugge
  • Perspectives on Soviet law for the 1980s: selected papers from the 2nd World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, Sept. 30-Oct. 4 1980 / Ed. With William B. Simons, The Hague [u. a.]: Nijhoff, 1982.
  • Samizdat and political dissent in the Soviet Union, Sijthoff, Leyden, 1975.
  • Soviet Criminal Law: general part / FJ Feldbrugge. - Juris status: Jan. 1, 1964; Leyden: Sythoff, 1964
  • Guilt in het Soviet criminal law, Utrecht, 1959
  • Mijn kathieke geloof verklaard. Uitgeverij Colomba Oegstgeest, 2003.
  • A History of Russian Law: From Ancient Times to the Council Code (Ulozhenie) of Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich of 1649. Boston / Leiden: Brill, 2018 [2017].

literature

  • Simons, William (Ed.): Private and civil law in the Russian Federation: essays in honor of FJM Feldbrugge: Nijhoff, Leiden [u. a.], 2009.
  • Ginsburgs, George [Ed.]: The revival of private law in central and Eastern Europe: essays in honor of FJM Feldbrugge. The Hague [u. a.]: Nijhoff; 1996

Web links

credentials

  1. ^ University of Leiden
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