Features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia from 10th to 17th centuries: A socio-legal perspective

This study is devoted to the specific features and peculiarities of the development of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia during the period of the formation and strengthening of Russian statehood and its legal system. The author aims to acquire new scientific knowledge about the proc...

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Main Author: Konstantin V. Korsakov
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Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2025-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/43585/24612
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description This study is devoted to the specific features and peculiarities of the development of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia during the period of the formation and strengthening of Russian statehood and its legal system. The author aims to acquire new scientific knowledge about the process of formation and evolution of the institution of criminal punishment in these historical periods. This includes examining the genesis and changes in both the social practice of criminal punishment and the legal category of criminal punishment in the legislation of that time. The article provides a detailed analysis of the institution of blood feud, its role within the spectrum of criminal penalties used in ancient Russian criminal law, as well as the reasons and conditions that led to its replacement by a system of material liability (compositions). The research is based on a wide range of literary sources, ancient Russian law, chronicles, and specific scholarly research works related to this period. It employs formal-logical, systemic-structural, historical, and dialectical methods of analysis. The study highlights the unique evolution of criminal law penalties in ancient Russian legislation across different periods. It specifies certain types of criminal punishments (such as “vira” and “flow and looting”) and means of proving guilt (including the “field” judicial duel). Special attention is given to the influence of the Christianization of Kievan Rus on the system of criminal punishment and on the overall criminal law doctrine of the country. The author argues that with the adoption of Christianity as the official religion in Russia, a new system for preventing criminal behavior emerged. The conclusions drawn indicate that as social and legal progress advanced, criminal punishment gradually transformed from a retrospective measure reflecting private to one that serves public interests. The institution of criminal punishment evolved from a means of collective responsibility to individual sanctions for specific criminal acts. Notably, the author concludes that social practices of punishment during the pre-state period aligned with retributivist concepts, while criminal punishment emerging from established state power reflects consequentialist principles.
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spelling doaj-art-798cf03d6058451d96bfd72f68cb77062025-08-20T03:04:27ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Law2313-23372408-90012025-03-01291546710.22363/2313-2337-2025-29-1-54-6721266Features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia from 10th to 17th centuries: A socio-legal perspectiveKonstantin V. Korsakov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2967-9884Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Ural Branch Russian Academy of SciencesThis study is devoted to the specific features and peculiarities of the development of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia during the period of the formation and strengthening of Russian statehood and its legal system. The author aims to acquire new scientific knowledge about the process of formation and evolution of the institution of criminal punishment in these historical periods. This includes examining the genesis and changes in both the social practice of criminal punishment and the legal category of criminal punishment in the legislation of that time. The article provides a detailed analysis of the institution of blood feud, its role within the spectrum of criminal penalties used in ancient Russian criminal law, as well as the reasons and conditions that led to its replacement by a system of material liability (compositions). The research is based on a wide range of literary sources, ancient Russian law, chronicles, and specific scholarly research works related to this period. It employs formal-logical, systemic-structural, historical, and dialectical methods of analysis. The study highlights the unique evolution of criminal law penalties in ancient Russian legislation across different periods. It specifies certain types of criminal punishments (such as “vira” and “flow and looting”) and means of proving guilt (including the “field” judicial duel). Special attention is given to the influence of the Christianization of Kievan Rus on the system of criminal punishment and on the overall criminal law doctrine of the country. The author argues that with the adoption of Christianity as the official religion in Russia, a new system for preventing criminal behavior emerged. The conclusions drawn indicate that as social and legal progress advanced, criminal punishment gradually transformed from a retrospective measure reflecting private to one that serves public interests. The institution of criminal punishment evolved from a means of collective responsibility to individual sanctions for specific criminal acts. Notably, the author concludes that social practices of punishment during the pre-state period aligned with retributivist concepts, while criminal punishment emerging from established state power reflects consequentialist principles.https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/43585/24612ancient russian lawcriminal punishmentmonuments of russian lawgenesis of criminal punishmentpenologyhistory of russian lawblood feudinstitute of criminal punishment in russia
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Features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia from 10th to 17th centuries: A socio-legal perspective
RUDN Journal of Law
ancient russian law
criminal punishment
monuments of russian law
genesis of criminal punishment
penology
history of russian law
blood feud
institute of criminal punishment in russia
title Features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia from 10th to 17th centuries: A socio-legal perspective
title_full Features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia from 10th to 17th centuries: A socio-legal perspective
title_fullStr Features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia from 10th to 17th centuries: A socio-legal perspective
title_full_unstemmed Features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia from 10th to 17th centuries: A socio-legal perspective
title_short Features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval Russia from 10th to 17th centuries: A socio-legal perspective
title_sort features of the development of the institution of criminal punishment in ancient and medieval russia from 10th to 17th centuries a socio legal perspective
topic ancient russian law
criminal punishment
monuments of russian law
genesis of criminal punishment
penology
history of russian law
blood feud
institute of criminal punishment in russia
url https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/43585/24612
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