The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation became the founder of the Russian State University of Justice (formerly the Academy of Justice) in 1998, the educational institution was created to train professional personnel for the country's judicial system. Currently, in the Moscow educational building, located 10 minutes walk from the Novye Cheryomushki metro station, and 11 branches of various cities of Russia, about 22 thousand people study in full-time, part-time (evening) or part-time form. The university has the status of a state, budgetary institution and provides both free and paid educational services. Persons with secondary general, secondary vocational or higher education are allowed to study under the bachelor's and specialty programs.
Into the justice system for a fee
Most students receive education on a contractual basis. Some of the budget places are targeted and are filled at the request and recommendation of the Supreme Court. In 2018, the educational institution plans to admit, on a general basis, 95 full-time students and 14 to the correspondence budgetary department in the direction of "Jurisprudence" (bachelor's degree). For comparison, 65 + 12 applicants were admitted to the 2016 budget. The admission plan for the program "Forensic examination" (specialty) provides for 10 places (2 years ago - 4 places). In other areas: "State and Municipal Administration", "Management" and "Economics", budget education is not provided regardless of the form of education. The total number of free and paid study places in 2018 is 109 out of 650 (not counting the master's degree).
Paid full-time training in the 2015-16 academic year was estimated at 80 - 127 thousand rubles per semester for 1st year students. Persons who entered the university after graduating from a specialized college can count on accelerated learning. For them, the payment ranged from 75 (Management) to 102 (Jurisprudence) thousand rubles. Evening parties in 2015 paid about 55,000 rubles, and correspondence students paid 65,000 for half a year. By 2017, the price tag for legal education did not grow much: up to 132,000 rubles / semester in the field of "Jurisprudence", up to 70,000 rubles for part-time and up to 69,000 rubles for extramural education. Payment for each semester is accepted only through the bank.
Admission
Documents are submitted in person at the admissions office or sent by registered mail by mail from June 19 to July 24 (to the college until July 27, from college graduates until July 15 or 19, to the correspondence department until August 10). Applicants must complete 3 tests. For “Jurisprudence”, school graduates present their results in history, social studies and the Russian language, “Managers” and “Economists” take mathematics instead of history. Persons with secondary specialized education are additionally examined in the "Fundamentals of State and Law". The last test is in the form of an oral interview, and the university conducts a consultation on the subject 2-3 days before the exam. operates in the same building with the university and trains specialists in four areas: "Law and Organization of Social Security", "Land and Property Relations", "Economics and Accounting", "Law and Judicial Administration". There are no exams, competitive selection is based on the assessments of the certificates.
List of documents
1. Copies of documents proving identity and citizenship (originals must be with you)
2. A copy of the state-recognized education document (original with you)
3.4 photos of 3x4 size (preferably black and white, matte, no corner)
4. A copy of the document establishing the attitude to military service (for male applicants entering full-time form, the original with you)
5. For persons applying for a benefit, it is necessary to provide copies of documents confirming the benefit (originals with you)
6. A copy of the medical certificate 086 (optional, for full-time applicants)
7. Certificate from the place of work (not necessary, for applicants entering the correspondence course)
The material base of the university includes a sports hall, a stadium, a canteen, a library, an office, but there is no dormitory of its own yet. Students are accommodated under an agreement with other Moscow, and the price tag for housing already in 2014 approached the cost of renting a separate Moscow room: from 7 to 9,500 rubles per month. At the educational institution there is a "Department of organization of internships and employment of graduates", effectively helping yesterday's students to find work in the judicial system of the Russian Federation. Below is a list of RPMU branches:
Main building, Moscow
* Address: 117418, Moscow, st. Novocheremushkinskaya, 69
* Contact phone: 8-495-332-53-33
* Email address: [email protected]
East Siberian Branch
* Address: 664074, Irkutsk, st. Ivana Franko, 23a
* Contact phone: 8-3952-41-12-83
* Email address: [email protected]
Far Eastern branch
* Address: 680014, Khabarovsk, East highway, 49
* Contact phone: 8-4212-91-03-30
* Email address: [email protected]
West Siberian branch
* Address: 634050, Tomsk, pl. Lenin, 2
* Contact phone: 8-3822-51-51-80
* Email address: [email protected]
Kazan branch
* Address: Republic of Tatarstan, 420088, Kazan, st. 2nd Azinskaya, 7-a
* Contact phone: 8-8432-73-16-54 (t / f)
* Email address: [email protected]
Russia needs highly qualified, modern thinking specialists capable of solving the most serious state issues. The training of such specialists - the country's legal elite - is the task of our University. That is why we opened the Faculty of Continuing Education, and we consider the Law College operating within its framework as the first, but very important stage of higher education. We hope that you will make the right choice, that your diligence, ability, desire to serve Russia, as well as the knowledge and experience of the teachers and professors of the Russian State University of Justice will yield brilliant results.
Ershov Valentin Valentinovich , Rector of the RSUE
At the Russian State University of Justice:
- Get a modern education.
- Leading experts in the field of law and economics.
- One of the best legal English programs in Russia.
- Cooperation with foreign universities.
- Branches throughout Russia.
- Help in finding a job.
In detail
The Russian State University of Justice (formerly the Russian Academy of Justice) was established in 1998 in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation and the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation. The functions of the founders have been transferred to the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation and the Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation.
The structure of the University includes 6 faculties, including the Faculty of Continuing Education, 21 specialized departments in the main areas of Russian law, 8 scientific departments. The university has its own postgraduate and doctoral studies.
About 20,000 students study at the Russian State University of Justice in Moscow and its ten branches in various regions of Russia.
University students have all the conditions for good rest and self-development: fascinating tourist trips are systematically organized, interesting student events are held, where students can independently create a musical ensemble or try to realize their creative potential in the student theater.
Learning conditions are some of the best in Moscow. The university owns modern buildings with a well-developed infrastructure: modern technical teaching aids, furniture, soft light, blinds, air conditioning create the most favorable conditions for classes. At the service of students is a library, a dining room, a cozy cafe-buffet, WiFi-Internet access.
Russian Academy of Justice
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Russian Academy of Justice |
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Russian Academy of Justice (RAP) - a federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education, a leading legal university of the Russian Federation, which trains specialists for the judicial system. Issues state diplomas, has state accreditation.
History of the Academy
The Russian Academy of Justice was established in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 11.05.98 No. 528 "On the Russian Academy of Justice" and the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 28.10.99, No. 1199 "On the Russian Academy of Justice". The founders of the Russian Academy of Justice are the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation and the Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation.
Academy leadership
- Ershov, Valentin Valentinovich - Rector of the Russian Academy of Justice, Doctor of Law, Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
- King Lyudmila Mikhailovna - First Vice-Rector of the Russian Academy of Justice.
- Lomtev Sergey Petrovich - Vice-Rector for Research of the Russian Academy of Justice, Doctor of Law, Professor, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.
- Nikitin Sergey Vasilievich - Vice-Rector for Academic and Educational Work of the Russian Academy of Justice, Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation.
- Sapronov Vladimir Petrovich - Vice-Rector for Financial and Economic Affairs of the Russian Academy of Justice.
- Olga Naumova - Vice-Rector for Personnel of the Russian Academy of Justice.
Famous teachers
- Vladimir Evgenievich Safonov - Professor of the Department of Constitutional Law since 2001, earlier (from March 1996 to January 2001) worked as a judge of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bashkortostan, one of the leaders of the "Right Cause" party, where he has been a member of the Control and Revision Commission since 2008.
- Nikolai Vasilievich Vitruk - Head of the Department of Constitutional Law from 2005 to 2012 (retired judge of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation).
Academy structure
Implementation of the educational process
Faculties
- faculty of retraining, advanced training of judges, civil servants of courts of general jurisdiction and the Judicial Department
- faculty of advanced training and retraining of judges and civil servants of arbitration courts
- full-time training faculty for the judicial system (full-time law faculty)
- faculty of training specialists for the judicial system by correspondence education (correspondence faculty of law)
- faculty of training specialists on the basis of secondary vocational education of legal and economic profiles (part-time and part-time forms of study)
Chairs
- administrative law;
- military;
- civil law;
- civil, arbitration and administrative procedural law;
- european law;
- land and environmental law;
- history of law and state;
- foreign languages;
- information law, computer science and mathematics;
- constitutional law;
- international law;
- general education disciplines;
- organization of judicial and law enforcement activities;
- labor law and social security law;
- theories of law, state and judicial power;
- criminal law;
- of criminal procedure law and forensic science. N. Radutnaya;
- philosophy and social and humanitarian disciplines;
- financial law;
- physical culture;
- economy.
Forensic laboratory
Educational and methodical management
- department of licensing, accreditation, quality management of education and implementation of innovative teaching methods;
- department of organization of internships and employment of graduates;
- department of organization of educational and methodical work;
- department of operational planning of the educational process;
- department of organization of recruitment of applicants;
- department of the organization of educational work;
- department of career guidance and pre-university training;
- department for pre-university training for applicants to the faculty of training specialists for the judicial system on the basis of secondary vocational education of the legal profile;
- department of career guidance and preparation for admission to the faculty of secondary vocational education for the preparation of specialists for the judicial system (college);
- legal clinic.
Carrying out research activities
Departments
- civil, arbitration and administrative proceedings;
- comparative jurisprudence;
- theory and history of law and judiciary;
- criminal law research;
- problems of criminal proceedings;
- civil law;
- constitutional and legal research.
theoretical and practical problems of judicial protection of intellectual property
RAP branches
The Russian Academy of Justice has 10 branches:
- West Siberian
Address: 634050, Tomsk, pl. Lenin, 2
- Far Eastern
Address: 680014, Khabarovsk, East highway, 49
- Ural
Address: 454084, Chelyabinsk, Victory Avenue, 160
- Rostov
Address: 344038, Rostov-on-Don, Lenin Ave., 66
- Central
Address: 394006, Voronezh, st. 20th Anniversary of October, 95
- Kazan
Address: Republic of Tatarstan, 420088, Kazan, st. 2nd Azinskaya, 7-a
- Northwestern
Address: 193015, St. Petersburg, Aleksandrovsky Park, 5, Lit. A B C D E.
- Privolzhsky
Address: 603115, Nizhny Novgorod, Gagarin Avenue, 17A
- East Siberian
Address: 664031, Irkutsk, st. Ivana Franko, 23a
- North Caucasian
Address: 350002, Krasnodar, st. Levanevskogo, 187
Publishing activities
The Russian Academy of Justice is actively involved in publishing. The Academy established the RAP Publishing House, which publishes scientific, educational, reference literature. The online store of the Academy publications is operating. The scientific and practical journal "Russian Justice" is published monthly. The student newspaper "Themis" is also published monthly.
The international cooperation
The Russian Academy of Justice is actively involved in international legal cooperation. Permanent foreign partners of the Academy are such organizations and institutions as the European Commission, the Council of Europe, the French Embassy in Russia, the British Council, the Russian-American judicial partnership, the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation, the Russian-Canadian judicial partnership. The Academy has signed agreements on cooperation with educational institutions in the field of student education: the Faculty of Law of the University of Belgrade, the Faculty of Law of the University of Cologne, the University of Paris-X11, the University of Ikh Zasag Mongolia, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, Institute of World Law at Emory University, London University and the University of San Diego Law School (USA).
Links
- The Academy publishes a student newspaper, a student newspaper "Themida" (colored and in considerable circulation, which is rare).
- Russian Academy of Justice - laureate of the Femida Prize for 2005 in the Justice nomination
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Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Russian State University of Justice"
RPMU branches
Colleges of RPMU
- College Russian State University of Justice
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Krasnodar
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Irkutsk
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Khabarovsk
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Tomsk
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Kazan
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Nizhny Novgorod
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Rostov-on-Don
- College Russian State University of Justice - in St. Petersburg
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Chelyabinsk
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Voronezh
- College Russian State University of Justice - in Simferopol
License
No. 01127 valid Indefinitely from 13.11.2014
Accreditation
No. 03033 valid from 27.03.2019
Previous names of RPMU
- Russian Academy of Justice
Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for RPMU
Index | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 |
Performance indicator (out of 5 points) | 4 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 |
Average USE score in all specialties and forms of study | 65.9 | 68.53 | 66.8 | 66.03 | 61.43 | 71.26 |
Average USE score enrolled in the budget | 88.24 | 85.48 | 85.15 | 86.48 | 83.89 | 90.44 |
Average USE score of those enrolled on a commercial basis | 64.39 | 64.85 | 63.38 | 62.06 | 55.25 | 67.96 |
The average for all specialties the minimum USE score enrolled in the full-time department | 52.62 | 49.78 | 46.97 | 46.25 | 42.68 | 50.15 |
Number of students | 3570 | 3605 | 3525 | 3246 | 3656 | 2994 |
Full-time department | 1886 | 1826 | 1824 | 1692 | 1766 | 1505 |
Part-time department | 363 | 196 | 118 | 157 | 126 | 146 |
Extramural | 1321 | 1583 | 1583 | 1397 | 1764 | 1343 |
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