Mikhail Valentinovich Krotov

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Mikhail Walentinowitsch Krotow ( Russian Михаи́л Валенти́нович Кро́тов; born March 14, 1963 in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg ), RSFSR , USSR ) is a Russian lawyer and statesman.

biography

Krotow graduated from the Law Faculty of Andrei Zhdanov University in Leningrad (today Saint Petersburg State University ) in 1985 and began his postgraduate studies there at the Chair of Civil Law. He wrote a dissertation on "Obligation to provide services in Soviet civil law". At the same chair in 1993 Krotow worked as an assistant professor. The lecturers of the chair for civil law included a. Dmitri Medvedev and later chairman of the Supreme Arbitration Court of Russia Anton Ivanov.

Between 1995 and 1996 Krotow worked first as deputy chairman, then as chairman of the board of directors of Baltic Shipping Company.

In 2000, Krotov was promoted to head of department for legal foundations of environmental protection at the State University of Saint Petersburg, later to vice-rector for law and economics.

In February 2005 Krotow took over the function of the first deputy general director of Gazprom-Media .

In November 2005, Vladimir Putin appointed Krotov as the plenipotentiary representative of the President in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation . He still holds this office to this day and was last confirmed again in June 2018. In 2006, Putin gave Krotov class rank in the civil service as State Advisor of the Russian Federation in 1st class.

Individual evidence

  1. КРОТОВ Михаил Валентинович. Полномочный Представитель Президента Российской Федерации. In: Конституционный Суд Российской Федерации. Retrieved June 2, 2019 (Russian).
  2. Кротов Михаил Валентинович. In: Ruspekh.ru. Retrieved June 2, 2019 (Russian).
  3. Биография Михаила Кротова. In: Ria Novosti. May 26, 2012, Retrieved June 2, 2019 (Russian).