BRIEF HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE APPEAL INSTITUTE IN THE DOMESTIC CRIMINAL PROCESS


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The article is devoted to some aspects of establishment and

development of the institute of appeal in the criminal legal

proceedings of Russia. This analysis allowed the author to identify

certain stages in the development of appellate proceedings in the

domestic criminal process. In Russia, the appeal received the first

significant development in connection with the adoption of the

Criminal Procedure Charter dated November 20, 1864. During

the Soviet era, the appeal was almost forgotten, but already in the

1991 Judicial Reform Concept, the idea of returning the appellate

procedure for reviewing court decisions was voiced. Federal Law

No. 433-FZ dated December 29, 2010 in Russia, since January 1,

2013, the appeal was legally revived. In November 2016, the

Supreme Court initiated the creation of independent appellate and

cassation courts in the system of courts of general jurisdiction.

 

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Ya. V. Samiulina

Samara Law Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia

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