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At the end of 1941, an educational and consulting center of the All-Union Correspondence Law Institute was opened in the city of Chkalov (now Orenburg). The training of lawyers of the highest qualification took place in accordance with the order of the People's Commissar of Justice of the USSR N.M. Rychkov dated November 20, 1941 and the decision of the Board of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the USSR.

At the origins of the institute were outstanding legal scholars, widely known to the legal community: M.M. Grodzinsky, B.S. Utevsky, G.S. Gurvich, M.M. Isaev, A.A. Ruskol, S.N. Brother and others.

The development of VUZI into one of the main legal universities in the country was followed by historical transformations in the branch:
in 1971 - at the Orenburg Faculty of the All-Union Correspondence Law Institute (Order of the VYUZI dated May 26, 1971 No. 1709);
in 1990 - to the Orenburg faculty of the Moscow Law Institute (Order State Committee USSR according to public education dated October 30, 1990 No. 561);
in 1992 - to the Orenburg branch of the Moscow Law Institute (Order of the Moscow Law Institute of 06/01/1992 No. 228);
in 1993 - to the Orenburg branch of the Moscow State Law Academy (Order of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Higher Education dated October 6, 1993 No. 245);
in 1997 - at the Orenburg Institute (branch) of the Moscow State Academy of Law (Order of the Ministry of General and Vocational Education of the Russian Federation of January 13, 1997 No. 41);
in 2009 - to the Orenburg Institute (branch) of the State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin "(Order federal agency on education of the Russian Federation dated April 17, 2009 No. 410);
in 2011 - to the Orenburg Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin" (Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated May 16, 2011 No. 1625);
in 2012 - to the Orenburg Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)" (Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated 12.10.2012 No. 812).

Throughout the history of its existence, the institute has developed dynamically, successfully solving the problems of training legal personnel. The 1990s became a time of decisive and rapid changes not only in the structure, but also in determining the development strategy, in formulating and solving research problems, in preparing new teaching staff, in improving the educational process, in expanding and strengthening the material base.

The Orenburg Institute of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA) has become the center of higher legal education in the region. More than 2500 students study at the institute every year. An established team of scientists works within its walls. In the last ten years, the number of full-time teachers has more than quadrupled to over 130. Of these, 16 are doctors of science and 88 are candidates of science. The institute employs two "Honored Workers high school RF”, five “Honorary Workers of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation”. State awards were awarded to four teachers of the Institute: one Order of Honor and three medals of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree. Certificates of Honor The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation received two teachers. The title "Veteran of Moscow State Law Academy" was awarded to 13 teachers of the Institute.

The Institute was awarded the Monaco Medal "For Dynamism and Progress", was awarded a certificate from the London Bureau of Education Quality Certification, is a member of the national register "Leading Educational Institutions of Russia", is included in the federal register " All-Russian book Honor”, ​​was awarded a diploma of the Organizing Committee of the International Scientific and Industrial Forum “United Russia”.

Over the entire history of the university, more than 20 thousand specialists with higher legal education have been trained within its walls. Among the graduates of different years: D.V. Kulagin - Vice Governor - Chief of Staff of the Governor and the Government Orenburg region, P.N. Kapishnikov - Chief Federal Inspector for the Republic of Bashkortostan, M.V. Chabanenko, Chief Federal Inspector for the Orenburg Region, V.A. Emelyanov - Chairman of the Orenburg Regional Court, G.V. Cherdintseva - Chairman of the Arbitration Court of the Orenburg Region, V.V. Vasin - minister economic development, industrial policy and trade of the Orenburg region; S.F. Kolotov - Head of the Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Orenburg Region, R.U. Gilmutdinov - Head of the Special Communications and Information Department of the Federal Security Service of Russia in the Volga Federal District, A.N. Sadchikov - Head of the Department of the Federal Registration Service for the Orenburg Region; T.N. Ganina, head of the Department of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation for the Orenburg region, and dozens of other leaders of the region, cities and districts.

Today, the institute carries out the educational process in three forms of education. Full-time introduced since 1992, part-time introduced since 2008. In this regard, the system of training lawyers required the reorganization of all educational, scientific and methodological work.

In 1992, in order to retrain already graduates with higher and incomplete higher education, a targeted training department began to function, the first graduation of which took place in 1995.

In 1995, at the suggestion of the regional administration, a branch of the state and regional administration was opened for retraining personnel for work in the state apparatus. Among the students are employees of the administrations of the region, cities and districts, the Legislative Assembly of the Orenburg region.

In 2008, the Department of Advanced Studies (now the Department of Continuous and Additional Education) was opened, which is designed to implement additional professional educational programs developed in order to improve professional qualifications, as well as to implement professional retraining various categories of employees and heads of public authorities and administration, institutions, enterprises, organizations in the field of jurisprudence.

In 2011, the university switched to a two-level education system: undergraduate and graduate. Currently, 872 people study under the bachelor's program, 86 people study under the master's programs.

Since 1995, the institute's student newspaper "Yu" has been published, and local radio broadcasting has been operating.

The Institute operates legal clinic(public reception), where full-time students provide legal assistance to socially unprotected segments of the population.

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About Moscow State Law Academy

Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina is one of the largest law schools in Russia, where students receive not only theoretical knowledge and practical skills, but during their studies they completely absorb the spirit of the profession, which then allows them to successfully find a job.

Education at Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina

At the Academy, you can get secondary vocational education in the direction of Law and organization of social security. During their studies, students will study general scientific disciplines, as well as an introduction to the specialty, administrative, civil, environmental, family and labor law, professional ethics, insurance business and other programs that will allow them to work in their specialty.

At the university, you can get higher education and a specialist, bachelor's or master's degree in full-time education at the institutes:

  • law, where students study in the civil law, state law or criminal profile of law studies, and can also receive a specialization: Lawyer in the field of advertising, show business or sports;
  • international law, where specialists in jurisprudence of the international legal profile are trained. While studying at the institute, students, in addition to legal disciplines, study a foreign language in depth, and sometimes several: English, Spanish, German or French;
  • prosecutor's office, receiving a specialty in the profile of training Prosecutorial and investigative activities. Students of the institute before graduation must pass 2 state exam- in the specialty and theory of state and law;
  • banking and financial law, where students receive education under the program Lawyer in banking and finance, studying tax and budget law, banking law in Russia and abroad, the basics of insurance, legal mechanisms for regulating banking transactions, accounting and other special legal disciplines;
  • advocacy, where specialists in advocacy are trained. Institute students study the history of the legal profession, professional ethics and psychology of a lawyer, juvenile advocacy, legal proceedings and other disciplines. In addition, they study in depth legal rhetoric, which will allow them to learn how to correctly and clearly convey their position to the audience;
  • energy law, which trains future lawyers who will be able to work in the energy industry Russian Federation, teaching them general legal disciplines and disciplines that are related to mining law, nuclear and electric power.

You can also get an education at the Academy:

  • on full-time in absentia training (attending classes in the evenings or weekends) in specializations: a lawyer in the field of advertising, show business or sports, international law, criminal law, civil law and state law;
  • on correspondence courses (visiting the university only twice a year to pass the session) in the specializations: state law, criminal law or civil law.

It is possible to train students both on a budgetary basis and on a contract basis. After graduation, students receive a state diploma. All young men who study full-time receive a deferment from military service. Nonresident students are provided with a hostel.

Pre-university preparation for admission to Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina

Applicants can enter the preparatory department at the university. There they can prepare for entrance exams to the Academy and to participate in the University Olympiad, the winners of which enjoy benefits when entering MSLA.

The following courses are offered at the preparatory department:

  • 4 months, during which students will listen to lectures on social science and Russian history and attend seminars on the Russian language;
  • 8 months, where students will deepen their knowledge of the Russian language, social science and Russian history to the required level;
  • correspondence courses, which students attend only for the sake of consultation and control works to test your level of knowledge.

Children can take courses of in-depth study of the English language, the duration of which is 3 months, and the cost is 55,000 rubles.

Citizens of other countries who want to enter the Academy can take courses to study Russian as a foreign language.

International cooperation at Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina

The Academy actively cooperates with foreign universities of law and international organizations from different parts of the world. Together they conduct various scientific studies, the results of which are introduced into the educational process, conferences and seminars, where students and teachers from different countries participate in the discussion of important legal issues. Academy students are sent to foreign universities, participating in the experience exchange program, and teachers and professors of those universities come to Moscow State Law Academy to read their lectures.

Thanks to international cooperation, the university performs the following tasks that contribute to its continuous development:

  • the market is being analyzed educational services thanks to which the educational program at the Academy is being improved;
  • MSLA professors and lecturers undergo retraining and improve their skills in foreign universities, which allows them to better prepare students of the Academy;
  • joint learning programs Academy and foreign universities;
  • students of the Academy are trained abroad, improving their knowledge and gaining legal experience;
  • the level of knowledge of a foreign language increases, both among students and teachers.

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Stroganova Moscow Academy of Humanities and Technology Moscow Academy of Finance and Law Moscow aviation institute(National Research University) Moscow Automobile and Highway State Technical University Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering Moscow Institute of Architecture (State Academy) Moscow Banking Institute Moscow Mining Institute (branch of NUST MISiS) Moscow City Pedagogical University Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University Moscow City University of Government Management Moscow Moscow State Agroengineering University. V.P. Goryachkina Moscow State University for the Humanities and Economics Moscow State University for the Humanities. M.A. Sholokhov Moscow State Industrial University Moscow State Institute of Tourism Industry. Yu.A. Senkevich Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (Technical University) Moscow State College Information Technology Moscow State Linguistic University Moscow State Engineering University "MAMI" Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry. A.I. Evdokimova Moscow State Regional University Lomonosov Moscow State Open University V. S. Chernomyrdin Moscow State University of Civil Engineering Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation Moscow State Technical University. N.E. Bauman Moscow State Technological University "Stankin" Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography Moscow State University of Design and Technology Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University of Engineering Ecology Moscow State University of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia (MGIMO) Moscow State University of Printing Arts. I. Fedorova Moscow State University of Food Production Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Informatics Moscow State University of Applied Biotechnology Moscow State University of Environmental Engineering Moscow State University of Communications Moscow State University of Technology and Management. K.G. Razumovsky Moscow State University of Fine Chemical Technologies. M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI) Moscow State Law University. O.E. Kutafin Moscow Institute for the Humanities and Economics Moscow Institute for the Humanities. E.R. Dashkova Moscow University for the Humanities Moscow Publishing and Printing College. I. Fedorova Moscow Institute government controlled and Law Moscow Institute of Entrepreneurship and Law Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting "Ostankino" Moscow International University Moscow New Law Institute Moscow Educational Complex. V. Talalikhina Moscow State Pedagogical University Moscow Psychological and Social University Moscow Socio-Economic Institute Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics Moscow Technological Institute "VTU" Moscow University. S.Yu. Witte (former Moscow Institute of Economics, Management and Law) Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. V.Ya. Kikotya Moscow Financial and Industrial University Synergy Moscow Art and Industry Institute Moscow Economic Institute Musical and Pedagogical State Institute. MM. Ippolitova-Ivanova National Institute of Business National Research Technological University "MISiS" National Research University "Higher School of Economics" National Research University "MIET" National Research University "MPEI" National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI) Open University of Israel in the CIS Pedagogical Institute of Physical Culture and Sports of the Moscow City Pedagogical University First Moscow State Medical University. THEM. Sechenov Polytechnic College named after P.A. Ovchinnikova St. Tikhon Orthodox Humanitarian University Russian Academy of Music. Gnessin Russian Academy National economy and public service under the President of the Russian Federation Russian International Academy of Tourism Russian Open Academy of Transport MIIT Russian State Agrarian University Moscow Agricultural Academy named after. Timiryazev Russian State Geological Prospecting University. S. Ordzhonikidze Russian State University for the Humanities Russian State Social University Russian State Technological University. K.E. Tsiolkovsky (MATI) Russian State University of Trade and Economics Russian State University named after A.N. Kosygin Russian State University innovative technologies and Entrepreneurship Russian State University of Oil and Gas. THEM. Gubkin Russian State University of Justice Russian State University of Tourism and Service Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports, Youth and Tourism (GTSOLIFK) Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University Russian new university Peoples' Friendship University of Russia Russian University theatrical art Russian University of Chemical Technology DI. Mendeleev Russian University of Economics. G.V. Plekhanov Capital Financial and Humanitarian Academy Theatrical Institute. B.V. Schukin at the State Academic Theatre. E. Vakhtangov University of Russian Innovative Education University Russian Academy Education Federal Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation School-studio (institute) them. Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko at the Moscow Art Theater. A. P. Chekhov Mukachevo State University International Institute of Business Education Murmansk State University for the Humanities Moscow State Forest University Moscow Cooperative College of Altshul Russian University of Cooperation Kama State Engineering and Economic Academy Naberezhnye Chelny State Institute of Trade and Technology Naberezhnye Chelny Institute of KFU Naberezhnye Chelny Institute of Social and Pedagogical Technologies and Resources Kabardino-Balkarian State University. H. Berbekova Nanjing University of Science and Technology Nezhin State University. N. Gogol Nemeshaevsky Agrotechnical College Nizhnevartovsk State University Nizhnekamsk Chemical-Technological Institute of Kazan State Technological University Volga State Academy of Water Transport Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory. M.I. Glinka Nizhny Novgorod State Agricultural Academy Nizhny Novgorod Law Academy Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Nizhny Novgorod State Engineering and Economic University Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University. ON THE. Dobrolyubov Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University. K. Minina Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. R.E. Alekseev Nizhny Novgorod State University. N.I. Lobachevsky Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Management and Business Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Management RANEPA (VVAGS) Volga Research Medical University (former NizhGMA) Nizhny Tagil State Social and Pedagogical Institute (branch of RSPPU) Nizhny Tagil Institute of Technology (branch of UrFU) National University of Shipbuilding. adm. Makarova Nikolaev National Agrarian University Nikolaev National University. V.A. Sukhomlinsky Black Sea State University. Peter Mohyla Novgorod State University Yaroslav the Wise Novovolynsk Electromechanical College Novokuznetsk Institute (branch of the KemGU) Siberian State Industrial University State Maritime University named after. Admiral F. F. Ushakov Institute of Catalysis. G.K. Boreskov Novosibirsk State Conservatory. M.I. Glinka Novosibirsk State Agrarian University Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Novosibirsk State Medical University Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Novosibirsk State Technical University Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts (formerly NGAHA) Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management Novosibirsk Medical College Novosibirsk Law College Institute (branch of TSU) Siberian Academy of Finance and Banking Siberian State University of Water Transport Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technology Siberian State University of Communications Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics Siberian Institute of Management RANEPA (SibAGS) Siberian University Consumer Cooperation South-Russian State Technical University (Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute) (YURGTU (NPI)) Obninsk Humanitarian Institute Obninsk Institute of Atomic Energy NRNU MEPhI Kursk College of Culture National University Odessa Maritime Academy (formerly ONMA) National University Odessa Academy of Law Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture Odessa National Academy of Food Technologies Odessa National Academy of Communications. A.S. Popov Odessa State Agrarian University Odessa State Ecological University Odessa State Economic University Odessa Corporate Computer College Odessa National Medical University Odessa National Maritime University Odessa National Polytechnic University Odessa National University. I.I. Mechnikov Odessa Regional Basic Medical School South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University. K.D. Ushinsky Ozersk Technological Institute Omsk Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Omsk State Agrarian University. P. A. Stolypin Omsk State Institute of Service Omsk State Medical University Omsk State Pedagogical University Omsk State Technical University Omsk State University. F.M. Dostoevsky Omsk State Transport University Omsk Economic Institute Omsk Law Institute Siberian State Automobile and Road Academy Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sports Oryol State Institute of Economics and Trade Oryol branch of RANEPA Orenburg State Agrarian University Orenburg State Institute of Management Orenburg State Medical University Orenburg State Pedagogical University Orenburg State University Orenburg Institute (branch of MSLA Kutafin) Orsk Institute of Humanities and Technology (branch of OSU) Orsk Medical College GBPOU Ostashkov College Osh Technological University named after acad. MM. Adyshev Innovative Eurasian University Pavlodar State Pedagogical University Pavlodar State University named after S. Toraigyrov Pedagogical Institute. VG Belinsky Penza State University Penza State Agricultural Academy Penza State Technological University Penza State University Penza State University of Architecture and Construction Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky State Pedagogical University. G.S. Frying pans West Ural Institute of Economics and Law Perm State Academy of Arts and Culture Perm State Agricultural Academy. D.N. Pryanishnikova Perm State Pharmaceutical Academy Perm State Humanitarian and Pedagogical University Perm State Medical University. ak. E.A. Wagner Perm State National Research University Perm Institute of Humanities and Technology Perm Institute of Economics and Finance Perm National Research Polytechnic University Karelian State Pedagogical Academy Petrozavodsk State Conservatory named after V.I. A.K. Glazunov Petrozavodsk State University North-Kazakhstan State University. M. Kozybaeva Kamchatka State Technical University Pinsk State Vocational College of Mechanical Engineering Polesie State University Poltava State Agrarian Academy Poltava National Pedagogical University named after M. Kozybayeva VG Korolenko Poltava National Technical University. Y. Kondratyuk Poltava University of Economics and Trade Ukrainian Medical Dental Academy Pskov Agricultural College Pskov State University Leningrad State University. A.S. Pushkin St. Petersburg State Agrarian University Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University Pyatigorsk State Technological University Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute (a branch of VolgGMU) North Caucasian Institute of RANEPA (SKAGS) Rezhev Polytechnic School International University of Economics and Humanities. S. Demyanchuk National University of Water Management and Environmental Management Rivne State University for the Humanities Rogachev State Pedagogical College Academy of Architecture and Arts of the Southern Federal University Don State Agrarian University Don State Technical University Institute of Service and Tourism (branch of DSTU) Institute of Management, Business and Law Rostov State Conservatory named after . S. V. Rachmaninov Rostov State Medical University Rostov State University of Communications Rostov State Economic University "RINH" Rostov Institute protection of an entrepreneur Rostov Law Institute (branch of RPA MJ) Southern Federal University Rybinsk State Aviation Technical University named after. P. A. Solovyova Rybinsk River School. IN AND. Kalashnikov Rybnitsa Branch of the Pridnestrovian State University named after T.G. Shevchenko Ryazan State Agrotechnological University named after. P.A. Kostychev Ryazan State Medical University. acad. I.P. Pavlova Ryazan State Radiotechnical University Ryazan State University. S.A. Yesenin Medical University "REAVIZ" Volga State Social and Humanitarian Academy Volga State University of Telecommunications and Informatics Samara Academy of State and Municipal Administration Samara State Academy of Culture and Arts Samara Humanitarian Academy Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Samara State Medical University Samara State Technical University Samara State University Ways of Communication Samara State University of Economics Samara Institute - Higher School of Privatization and Entrepreneurship Samara National Research University. ak. S.P. Koroleva (former SSAU, SamGU) Samarkand State medical institute Academy of Russian Ballet. AND I. Vaganova Academy of Urban Environment Management, Urban Planning and Printing Baltic Academy of Tourism and Entrepreneurship Baltic State Technical University "VOENMEH" named after. D.F. Ustinov Baltic Humanitarian Institute Baltic Institute of Ecology, Politics and Law Military Academy of Communications. CM. Budyonny Military Space Academy them. A.F. Mozhaisky Military Medical Academy. CM. Kirov East European Institute of Psychoanalysis State Polar Academy State University of the Sea and River Fleet. S.O. Makarova Institute of Special Pedagogy and Psychology. R. Wallenberg Institute of Television, Business and Design International Institute of Psychology and Management National State University of Physical Education, Sports and Health. P.F. Lesgaft National University of Mineral Resources "Gorny" National open institute Russia First St. Petersburg State Medical University. I.P. Pavlova St. Petersburg State University of Communications named after V.I. Emperor Alexander I Russian State Hydrometeorological University Russian State Pedagogical University. A.I. Herzen Russian Christian Humanitarian Academy St. Petersburg State Academy of Veterinary Medicine St. Petersburg State Academy of Theater Arts St. Petersburg State Conservatory. ON THE. Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Medical Academy. I.I. Mechnikov St. Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical Academy St. Petersburg State Academy of Art and Industry. A.L. Stieglitz St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering St. Petersburg State Institute of Psychology and social work St. Petersburg State Forest Engineering University named after V.I. CM. Kirov St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University Institute of Mechanical Engineering St. Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University) St. Petersburg State Technological University of Plant Polymers St. Petersburg State University of Trade and Economics St. St. Petersburg State University St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation St. Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation St. Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics St. Petersburg State University of Cinema and Television St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts St. Petersburg State University of low-temperature and food technologies St. Petersburg State University of Service and Economics St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg State University of Technology and Design St. Petersburg State University of Economics (formerly FINEK, INZHECON) St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University "LETI" St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions St. Petersburg Institute of Foreign Economic Relations, Economics and Law St. St. Petersburg Institute of Hospitality St. Petersburg Institute of Management and Law St. Petersburg Polytechnic University of Peter the Great (formerly SPbSPU) St. Petersburg University of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia St. Petersburg University of Management and Economics St. Petersburg Law Institute of the Academy of General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation St. Petersburg Institute of Humanitarian Education North-Western State Correspondence Technical University North-Western State Medical University. I.I. Mechnikov North-Western Institute of Management RANEPA (SZAGS) Smolny Institute of the Russian Academy of Education Mordovia State Pedagogical Institute. M.E. Evsevyeva Mordovian State University named after A.I. N. P. Ogaryova Volga Institute of Management. P.A. Stolypin RANEPA (PAGS) Saratov State Conservatory. L. V. Sobinova Saratov State Law Academy Saratov State Agrarian University. N.I. Vavilov Saratov State Medical University. IN AND. Razumovsky Saratov State Technical University. Yu.A. Gagarin Saratov State University. N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov Socio-Economic Institute of PRUE Plekhanov (formerly SGSEU) Sarov State Institute of Physics and Technology Sakhalin State University Sevastopol City University for the Humanities Sevastopol State University Sevastopol National University of Nuclear Energy and Industry Institute of Shipbuilding and Marine Arctic Technology (Sevmashvtuz) (branch of NArFU) East Ukrainian National University. V. Dalya Seversky Technological Institute NRNU MEPhI Shakarim State University of Semey Kazakh Humanitarian and Law Innovative University Academy of Bioresources and Nature Management Academy of Construction and Architecture (branch of KFU) Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy (branch of KFU) Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University Crimean University of Culture and Arts and Tourism Crimean Federal University. IN AND. Vernadsky Medical Academy. S.I. Georgievsky Simferopol University of Economics and Management Taurida Academy (branch of KFU) Taurida National University. IN AND. Vernadsky Donbass State Pedagogical University Smolensk State Agricultural Academy Smolensk State Institute of Arts Smolensk State Medical University Smolensk State University Smolensk Humanitarian University Sosnovsky Agro-Industrial College Sochi State University Sochi Institute of Peoples' Friendship University of Russia North Caucasus Institute of Humanities and Technology North Caucasus Federal University Stavropol State Agrarian University University Stavropol State Medical University Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute Starooskol Institute of Technology (branch of NUST MISiS) Stakhanov Educational and Scientific Institute of Mining and educational technologies Sterlitamak State Pedagogical Academy Muromtsev Forest Technical College Sumy State Pedagogical University named after Makarenko Sumy State University Sumy National Agrarian University Ukrainian Academy of Banking of the National Bank of Ukraine Surgut State Pedagogical University Surgut State University Surgut Institute of Oil and Gas (a branch of the Tyumen Industrial University) Komi Republican Academy of Public Administration and Management Syktyvkar State University. Pitirim Sorokina Syktyvkar Forest Institute (branch of SPbGLTA) Engineering and Technology Academy of the Southern Federal University Taganrog Institute. A.P. Chekhov Tambov State Technical University Tambov State University. G.R. Derzhavin Tambov College of Economics and Entrepreneurship Tambov branch of the RANEPA (PAGS named after Stolypin) Taraz State University named after. M.Kh. Dulaty Institute bioorganic chemistry them. A. Sadykova Tashkent State Dental Institute Tashkent University of Information Technologies Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology Tver State Agricultural Academy Tver State Medical University Tver State Technical University Tver State University Tver Institute of Ecology and Law Tver Medical College Ternopil State Medical University named after. AND I. Gorbachevsky Ternopil National Pedagogical University. V. Gnatiuk Ternopil National Technical University named after V.I. I. Pulyui Ternopil National Economic University Pridnestrovian State University. T.G. Shevchenko Tobolsk State Pedagogical Institute. DI. Mendeleev Volga University. V.N. Tatishcheva Volga Region State University of Service Togliatti State University Siberian State Medical University Tomsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tomsk State Pedagogical University Tomsk State University Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics Tomsk Institute of Business Tomsk Polytechnic University Institute of Veterinary Medicine South Ural State Agrarian University (formerly UGAVM ) Tula State Pedagogical University. L.N. Tolstoy Tula State University International Kazakh-Turkish University. Kh. A. Yassavi State Agrarian University of the Northern Trans-Urals Tyumen State Academy of Culture, Arts and Social Technologies Tyumen State Academy of World Economy, Management and Law Tyumen State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tyumen State Medical University Tyumen State Oil and Gas University Tyumen State University Transcarpathian State University Uzhgorod National University East-Siberian State Academy of Culture and Arts East-Siberian State University of Technology and Management Institute of Aviation Technology and Management (branch of UlSTU) Ulyanovsk State Agricultural Academy. P.A. Stolypin Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University. I. N. Ulyanova Ulyanovsk State Technical University Ulyanovsk State University Ulyanovsk Institute of Civil Aviation named after Air Chief Marshal B. P. Bugaeva Ulyanovsk Higher Aviation School Civil Aviation Uman State Pedagogical University. P. Tychyna Uman National University of Horticulture West-Kazakhstan Agrarian and Technical University. Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan State University. M. Utemisova Usinsky Polytechnic College Primorsky State Agricultural Academy Ussuri College Technology and Management School of Pedagogy FEFU East Kazakhstan State Technical University. D. Serikbaeva East-Kazakhstan State University. S. Amanzholova Bashkir Academy of Public Administration and Management under the President of the Republic of Bashkortostan Bashkir State Agrarian University Bashkir State Medical University Bashkir State Pedagogical University. M. Akmulla Bashkir State University Eastern Economic and Legal Humanitarian Academy Ufa State Academy of Arts. Z. Ismagilova Ufa State Aviation Technical University Ufa State Oil Technical University Ufa State University of Economics and Service Ukhta State Technical University Tyumen Industrial University Far East State Humanitarian University Far East State Medical University Far East State University of Communications Far Eastern Institute Department of RANEPA (DVAGS) Far Eastern Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Pacific State University Khabarovsk State Institute of Arts and Culture Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law Khabarovsk Institute of Infocommunications (branch of SibGUTI) Khanty-Mansiysk State Medical Academy Yugra State University National Aerospace University named after N. E. Zhukovsky National Technical University Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine National Pharmaceutical University National Law University named after. Yaroslav the Wise Ukrainian State Academy of Railway Transport Ukrainian Engineering and Pedagogical Academy Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts Kharkiv State Academy of Culture Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture Kharkiv State Veterinary Academy Kharkiv Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy Kharkiv State University of Nutrition and Trade Kharkiv Humanitarian University People's Ukrainian Academy Kharkiv Institute of banking UBD NBU Kharkiv Institute of Finance (branch of UGUFMT) Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University Kharkiv National Agrarian University. V.V. Dokuchaeva Kharkiv National Medical University Kharkiv National Pedagogical University. G.S. Frying pans Kharkiv National Technical University of Agriculture. P. Vasilenko Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs Kharkiv National University of Municipal Economy. A.N. Beketov Kharkiv National University. V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University of Arts. I.P. Kotlyarevsky Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics Kharkiv National University of Construction and Architecture Kharkiv National Economic University. S. Kuznets Kharkiv Patent and Computer College Kharkiv Institute of Trade and Economics (branch of KNTEU) Kherson State Maritime Academy Kherson State Agrarian University Kherson State University Kherson National Technical University law Khujand State University Chaikovsky State Institute of Physical Education Chaikovsky Technological Institute (branch of IzhGTU) Cheboksary Cooperative Institute (branch of RUK) Chuvash State Agricultural Academy Chuvash State Pedagogical University. AND I. Yakovlev Chuvash State University. I.N. Ulyanova Russian-British Institute of Management Ural State University of Physical Education Ural Social and Economic Institute of the Academy of Labor and Social Relations FNPR Chelyabinsk State Agroengineering Academy Chelyabinsk State Academy of Culture and Arts Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University Chelyabinsk State University Chelyabinsk Institute of Economics and Law. M.V. Ladoshina Chelyabinsk branch of the RANEPA (URAGS CHF) Chelyabinsk Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation South Ural State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (former ChelGMA) South Ural State University South Ural Institute of Management and Economics South Ural Professional Institute Sayano-Shushensky Branch of the Siberian Federal University Cheremkhovo Medical College Institute of Management and Information Technology (branch of St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University) Cherepovets State University Cherkasy State Technological University Cherkasy Institute of Fire Safety named after Heroes of Chernobyl Cherkasy National University. B. Khmelnitsky Chernihiv State Institute of Economics and Management Chernihiv National Pedagogical University. T.G. Shevchenko Chernihiv National Technological University Bukovinian State Medical University Chernivtsi National University. Yu. Fedkovich Chistopol branch "Vostok" of Kazan National Research Technical University named after A. N. Tupolev - KAI Transbaikal Agrarian Institute (branch of IRGSHA) Transbaikal State University Transbaikal Institute of Railway Transport, branch of IrGUPS Chita State Medical Academy Chita Institute of Baikal State University of Economics and Law Shadrinsky State Pedagogical Institute Institute of Service and Entrepreneurship DSTU South Russian Humanitarian Institute Miras University South Kazakhstan Medical Academy South Kazakhstan State University. M. Auezov Kalmyk State University Engels Technological Institute Yurga Technological Institute of Tomsk Polytechnic University North-Eastern Federal University. M.K. Ammosova International University Business and New Technologies Yaroslavl State Agricultural Academy Yaroslavl State Medical University Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University. 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A graduate of this university: So, MGUA them. O.E. Kutafina is "the best law school in the country", so you will be told at the open day in this institution. Bold statement, isn't it? But let's see...
A little about myself, I am a graduate of one of the institutes of this university (not a law institute, it is considered much less prestigious in comparison with the others). MGUA i
I graduated just a few years ago with a red diploma (state employee), so the information that I will give, I am sure, is relevant to this day. In my review, I will try to dispel pathetic speeches about the exclusivity of this institution and present applicants with a real picture of what is happening. Whether you do it or not is up to you.
In my review, I will list point by point the important aspects that you should consider if you want to study at this educational institution and about which none of the "barkers" at the open day will tell you, and as I tell you, I will dispel all the myths about the University.
1) "MSLA is prestigious" - this expression works only in legal circles and only on the territory of Moscow and the region. People who do not have a higher legal education or live a little further from the Moscow Ring Road from Nerezinova will think that you are studying at the Moscow Federal Law Academy or at a technical school that looks like this famous private university.
2) "Teachers at Moscow State Law Academy are the best in Russia" - although in fact, they are very diverse, but in general they are divided into 4 types:
a) Luminaries of jurisprudence and strong lawyers who have rich practical experience and excellent knowledge of the subject. These are your bros, there are about 20 percent of the total number at the university, listen and remember their every word, they can teach you something.
b) Teachers who have not worked a day by profession, and therefore are an audio version of the textbook. You can listen to them if you are too lazy to read the textbook, it’s better not to ask them questions, they don’t know, so they get angry. (their percent 30)
c) Practicing lawyers who do not know how to teach. It is interesting to listen to them, perhaps sometimes useful, but they most likely will not help you understand the subject, since they do not have pedagogical skills. (another 30 percent)
d) Complete *** are "teachers" who do not understand how they ended up here, they usually do not know the subject at all, but problems with passing are absolutely guaranteed to you. Get ready to answer questions about the secrets of the Dyatlov Pass (somewhere on administrative law) or quote their anti-scientific monographs. However, do not worry, you will still be assessed from the ceiling. (unfortunately 20 percent)
3) From teachers we pass to the educational process. There is no worse educational process than in Moscow State Law Academy anywhere in the world. Blame it all:
a) "In Moscow State Law Academy 100% attendance" - an inexplicable rubbish for attendance, supported by a semi-fascist system of detentions. Let me give you an example of how it works: let's say you were driving to class and you were hit by a visiting taxi driver at the crossing, your legs were broken and you spent a week in the hospital. So, despite the validity of the reason for your absence from class, you will make up for each missed class. At the same time, working off (which are officially called consultations) takes place in the evenings in the main building. That is, you need to come several times in the evening for interrogation to the teacher on a missed topic. At the same time, get ready to wait in line from one to four hours to get into his office to talk about what you learned in the material. I understand that for a person unfamiliar with this system, all of the above sounds like complete nonsense, but this is reality and you will experience all this hell for yourself as soon as you miss the first seminar. Also, keep in mind that in addition to passes for working out, you can be sent for an unsatisfactory answer at the seminar, being late, "not coming out on your face", in general, in the "best law school in the country" this tool is actively used as a punishment. In addition, if you do not get points (which will be discussed below) for the semester, then get ready to work.
b) The point-rating system is the worst system for evaluating students from all possible ones. It turns every seminar into a points-earning mine where miners push each other in an attempt to compete for an extra point. In essence, teachers give you points for answers at seminars, if you don’t answer, they don’t give you points. If you have not scored 40 points for the semester - go to practice. That is, in addition to attendance, another point of pressure on the student is his obligation to answer. Sometimes, when there is nothing to say at the seminar, but for the sake of points you need to say something - you have to talk complete nonsense, just to get the coveted score.
c) Schedule. The fact is that the university is simply not designed for the number of students who study in it. There are not enough teachers or classrooms. Get ready for one pair in the morning, one in the afternoon, one in the evening. with breaks of 2-3 hours. And also classes on New Year, Victory Day, Easter and other days off.
There will be problems with the session, exams will be every other day, it will be physically impossible to prepare for them, given the requirements of teachers and their unwillingness to delve into the difficulties of students' lives. (if they also have a lot of difficulties, the university strictly punishes them for the slightest delay and other jambs)
d) A backward system of teaching, which consists in retelling by you at the seminar the information received in the lectures. All this is diluted with dull reports of classmates and mournful presentations. There are individual teachers who make the seminars more interesting, but these are only those who are listed in paragraph "a" of part 2 of my story.
e) Student's scope of work. It’s better for people with an excellent student complex not to enter Moscow State Law Academy, you will break your psyche. The work programs developed at the university are designed for superhumans who should be able to read a lecture summary, 3 paragraphs of a textbook, legislation on the topic, jurisprudence, a couple of important monographs + solve from 1 to 20 legal problems in one evening. All this will be given to you at home for only one subject (+/- depends on the teacher). If you want to fulfill all the requirements of the curriculum - forget about your personal life, friends, leisure, etc. My advice to you - hammer on educational plans, learn to quickly navigate the topic and look at the textbook at the right time, get used to writing off written assignments that you will distribute among the group. As a result, the quality of the knowledge gained is seriously affected, since they require you to know everything that is a priori impossible, and as a result of applying the "survival" policy, you simply cannot always isolate the main thing in the topic.
f) In groups of 30+ people, for obvious reasons, the learning process is negatively affected.
4) Extracurricular activities at MSLA are quite diverse, you can go to museums and scientific circles, and become Mr. or Miss MSLA at a beauty contest, become a member of the student council of your institute, go to the sports section. But in fact, all this activity is a matter of taste - that is, all events (except for Miss and Mr. Moscow State Law Academy) gather very few people, in addition, the university does not like to help students with amateur performances. As a result, you can find something to your liking, occupy your time with something, but you are unlikely to get the “WOW” effect, the organization of any event does not rise above the “satisfactory” mark.
5) Beggarly scholarships, when I was studying it was 2,500, now, I heard 2,000, I won’t be surprised if in a couple of years they lower it to 1,500. The “increase” is recalculated every year and spins around the amount of 10,000 rubles. However, to get higher scholarship it’s not enough to be an excellent student, it would be nice to win the All-Russian Olympiad and at the same time take good position in student government. And then, not the fact that you will get. There is also an annual lottery called material aid. Even if you go to the university in your Bentley, you can always write a statement that you are a rogue and a university will help your plight in the amount of 2 to 5 k. Wooden at a time. The winner is determined among those who applied at random.
6) Hostel - a difficult question, if you're lucky - get it, if you're not lucky - you won't get 50 to 50. If you are not from the Moscow region, the percentage is higher, regional ones - get ready to wind 100 km back and forth every day, but this is if you are not lucky , Don't know...
7) "The best of the best study at the Moscow State Academy of Law" - state-funded students at the Moscow State Law Academy, as a rule, are good, smart guys from decent families. The level of "payers" is usually much lower, and the point is not even that the university does not sort out frankly weak students in any way (that is, salivators can be found in senior courses), but that there are frankly aggressive elements among them. This is especially true for college students. In general, it is not always pleasant to be with such characters in the same room.
8) The absence of a military department - serve after the university.
9) The technical equipment of the Moscow State Law Academy raises many questions. In the main rooms where various events are held, there are also projectors and desks more or less comfortable, but the remaining 90 percent of the auditoriums have not been renovated since the 80s and are equipped, at best, with desks younger than 98 years old.
10) Practice - look for yourself... ?don't want to look? Welcome to practice at the university admissions office, where, due to your slave labor
11) There is corruption, but if you are just a normal student, even below average, then you will never encounter it. Bribes help completely repulsed characters to take exams for fabulous sums. Most likely there is nepotism with hostels, but in general this is a rather rare occurrence.
12) "The MSLA diploma is highly valued by employers" - an extremely dubious statement. At the open day, they will definitely tell you that with their diploma, the employer will beg you to get a job with him, which is a little more than completely untrue. First, let me remind you that Moscow State Law Academy is a fairly little-known university outside the Moscow Ring Road. Secondly, everything is not so good in Moscow either, because the prestige of the university has long fallen, so when you get a job, you will be thoroughly checked for your knowledge. Many graduates change the field of law to the field of sales in such well-known companies as McDonald's, Red and White, Euroset, and someone chooses public service in the positions of secretaries, interrogators in the Department of Internal Affairs, junior specialists, archivists (archival librarians). It makes sense to have a diploma from Moscow State Law Academy only if you are a target (that is, before entering, you signed a special contract with a government agency for service after graduation) or you have a dad-deputy who will suit you big boss.

Conclusions: Moscow State Law Academy im. O.E. Kutafina is a good university by Russian standards. With good teachers and no traditional school, and a totalitarian attendance system, one can become a more or less tolerable lawyer. Not every Russian university can boast of such. Did I advise you to enter the Moscow State Law Academy for law, most likely yes, but either as a correspondence course, or target direction. The full-time form is not worth it (especially paid), it is better to think about Moscow State University, Finashka, HSE and other universities, where knowledge will give plus or minus the same, but there will be fewer problems in the learning process (there are many colleagues who graduated from these institutions.
Thank you for your attention, it is up to you to decide whether to enter here or not.

In 2016, Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSLA), one of the leading law schools in Russia, celebrated its 85th anniversary.

From 1931 to the present day, a long way has been covered from the Central Correspondence Courses of Soviet Law, which, after consolidation and several renamings, have become an authoritative educational institution that trains lawyers - the All-Union Correspondence Law Institute (VYUZI), to the flagship of domestic legal education. Many of those who today make up the legal elite of the country studied here. Being a graduate of the University is not only honorable, but also authoritative.

Moscow State Law Academy is not just an educational institution, but a real Alma Mater for students. Students receive fundamental theoretical knowledge, practical skills and, no less important, the spirit of the profession. They bring up the moral qualities of real lawyers: purposefulness, the ability to lead a discussion, love for people and their work. It is this approach that makes it possible to educate real professionals in their field and continue the long traditions of legal education. Undoubtedly, this is the merit of the faculty of the University, its "golden fund".
Alexander Torshin, a graduate of the VYUZI in 1978, Secretary of State, Deputy Head of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, recalls his mentors with reverence: “Our teachers not only gave knowledge. They instilled a taste for the legal profession. This is not an attitude towards a person. The approach was almost individual. When the professors came out, it was immediately clear that they were celestials. The qualification was such and lecturer's art at such a level that you immediately understood: in front of you is a master!

During its activity, the University has trained and graduated over 180,000 specialists with higher legal education. The University is proud of its graduates, among whom are many well-known, honored lawyers and outstanding scientists.

Over the years, prominent domestic lawyers have worked at the University: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, laureate of the Presidential Prize, co-chairman of the Association of Lawyers of Russia Oleg Kutafin, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, laureate of the State Prize of the USSR Vladimir Kudryavtsev, professors Anatoly Vengerov, Mark Gurvich, Boris Zdravomyslov, Yuri Kozlov, Polina Lupinskaya, Valentin Martemyanov, Stepan Mitrichev, Vladimir Ryasentsev, Valentina Tolkunova, Zinovy ​​Chernilovsky, Maria Shakaryan, Anton Vasiliev and other legal scholars.

Today, the educational process and research work at the University is provided by 14 institutes, 3 branches, 31 departments. The University has more than 20 scientific schools and directions. The teaching staff includes over 890 teachers, among them one corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, at least 180 doctors and 520 candidates of sciences, 30 honored lawyers of the Russian Federation, 13 honored scientists of the Russian Federation, more than 70 honorary workers of higher professional education of the Russian Federation .

About 13,000 students are studying at the University at the same time, more than 400 graduate students and applicants are being trained, 350 foreign citizens. The process of teaching students in accordance with the requirements of the present is in constant development.

The development of legal education follows the path of profiling. In this regard, truly unique areas are being developed at MSLA (corporate, competition, sports law), new Institutes are being created in which students study (Institute of Business Law, Institute of Modern Applied Law, Institute of Forensic Expertise, etc.), which have no analogues not only in our country, but also abroad.







1931 was a turning point for correspondence legal education in the RSFSR.

There was a shortage of legal personnel in the country. Until that time, the training of lawyers in absentia was carried out at the faculties of Soviet law, the largest of which was the faculty at the Moscow state university(formed in 1927).

On March 21, 1931, at the collegium of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the RSFSR, it was decided to transform the former faculties of Soviet law into independent institutions.

On June 1, 1931, the Regulations on the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law were adopted. P.I. was appointed the first director of the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law. Knock. At the same time, the Board of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the RSFSR decided to organize correspondence courses for the training and retraining of lawyers.

The issues of organization of law schools and training of personnel of justice workers were considered at the 5th meeting of leading workers of justice on July 18, 1931. In the resolution adopted at it, it was noted that “for the speedy training and retraining of cadres of workers of Soviet justice without interrupting them from direct practical work”, “correspondence courses in legal education should be organized as part of the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law”.

On December 26, 1931, the Collegium of the NKJ of the RSFSR adopts the Regulations on Correspondence Education in Soviet Law. In accordance with this document, correspondence education was managed by the Central Correspondence Courses of Soviet Law, which were equated with a correspondence legal university, and in a circular dated January 13, 1932, they were called the Correspondence Institute of Soviet Law.

On October 21, 1933, the Collegium of the NKJ of the RSFSR transformed the Central Correspondence Courses of Soviet Law into the Central Correspondence Institute of Soviet Law (TsZISP) with the status of a sector of correspondence legal education of the Department for Training and Retraining of Personnel of the NKJ of the RSFSR. The task of the institute included training, retraining and advanced training in the form distance learning judicial and prosecutorial workers, legal advisers and employees of economic and state institutions.

By the Decree of the Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of March 5, 1935 "On measures to expand and improve legal education", the institutions of Soviet law that existed at that time were renamed legal institutions. The Central Correspondence Institute of Soviet Law became known as the Central Correspondence Legal Institute (TsZPI).

Later, by the Decree of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the RSFSR of July 3, 1936, legal institutions received the names of legal ones. The Central Correspondence Law Institute became the Central Law Correspondence Institute (CJUZI).

The Institute had 7 sectors on the territory of the RSFSR with 36 consultation points and 8 branches: in Kharkov, Minsk, Tiflis (Tbilisi), Baku, Yerevan, Tashkent, Stalinabad, Ashgabat, i.e. actually became all-Union.

In accordance with the Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR No. 703 of April 29, 1937, which is not intended for publication, “On the transfer of the Moscow, Leningrad and Kazan Law Institutes and the Research Institute of Forensic Psychiatry named after I.I. Professor Serbsky "The Central Law Correspondence Institute received a new name, which was worn for 63 years - the All-Union Law Correspondence Institute (VYUZI).

On October 18, 1940, by the Decree of the Collegium of the NKJ of the USSR, the All-Union Correspondence Law Academy was attached to the VYUZI. It was then that the real work began. The first issue of "Scientific Notes of the VYUZI" has been published.

In accordance with the order of the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR No. 421 dated May 18, 1956, an evening faculty was opened in Moscow at the VYUZI.

By 1960, VYUZI had 6 correspondence faculties (Moscow, Kuibyshev (Samara), Krasnodar, Khabarovsk, Gorky ( Nizhny Novgorod), Ivanovo) and 6 educational and consulting centers (Orenburg, Kaliningrad, Magadan, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Ordzhonikidze (Vladikavkaz).

In 1987, O.E. Kutafin, for the first time in the Soviet practice of higher education, was elected rector of the VYUZI at a meeting of the Academic Council (on an alternative basis).

On February 10, 1988, by order of the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR No. 98, full-time education was opened at VYUZI.

On September 26, 1990, on the basis of the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 974, VYUZI was transformed into the Moscow Law Institute (MUI) (order of the USSR State Education Committee dated October 17, 1990 No. 660), since the full-time form of education in no way corresponded to the preservation of the word "correspondence" in the name.

On October 6, 1993, the Moscow Law Institute was renamed into the Moscow State Law Academy (in accordance with the order of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Higher Education No. 245 dated 06.10.1993).

On December 23, 2008, Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1814 “On perpetuating the memory of O. E. Kutafin” was adopted.

On February 12, 2009, Decree of the Government of Moscow No. 206 RP was approved. "On the assignment of the Moscow State Law Academy named after O. E. Kutafin."

On September 12, 2011, by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated May 16, 2011 No. 1625, the State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin" was renamed into the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin” (order of the rector of Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin dated 07.09.2011 No. 581).

On February 1, 2013, by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated October 12, 2012 No. 812, the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin" was renamed into the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)" (University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) (order of the rector of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) dated 22.01.2013 No. 15).

On November 18, 2015, by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated October 13, 2015 No. 1138, the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MGYuA)" was renamed into the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)" (University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) (order of the rector of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) dated October 30, 2015 No. 531).

The main building of the University is located in the historical place of Moscow. The village of Kudrino has been mentioned in chronicles since 1412. Once it was the property of the Novinsky Monastery, and before that these lands were owned by the Serpukhov prince Vladimir the Brave, cousin of Dmitry Donskoy.

In 1764, the Novinsky Monastery fell into disrepair, and its lands were transferred to buildings for officers and officials. On the site where the University is now located, there was a city estate that belonged to the nobleman Vysotsky G.P. According to the tradition of that time, the building was a series of interconnected wooden structures.

In 1812, at the time of Napoleon's arrival in Moscow, most of the village of Kudrin burned out. The property of Vysotsky also burned down. The court adviser Khilkov I.A. became the owner of the estate. He laid out a garden on the estate, erected several buildings that he rented out. Then the property was acquired by the Countess Kreutz, and in 1899 it was bought from her by the city.

In 1901, according to the project of the architect Nikiforov A.A. a three-story building for the Moscow real school was built here. It has survived to this day (it houses the first academic building of the University). On the site of the garden, stone residential buildings were erected for teachers and servants of the school.

Over the years, well-known domestic lawyers worked at the University: Vengerov A.B., Gurvich M.A., Martemyanov V.S., Mitrichev S.P., Kozlova E.I., Lupinskaya P.A., Ryasentsev V.A. ., Rovinsky E.A., Titov Yu.P., Chernilovsky Z.M., Shakaryan M.S., Shishov O.F. and many others.

For all the years of its existence, VYUZI-MUUI-MSUA-University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSLA) created 43 faculties throughout the country. Then, on their basis, correspondence and full-time departments and faculties were organized at 27 universities and three law schools of the USSR. Faculties, branches and educational and consulting centers appeared in more than 30 cities, among which are: Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Khabarovsk. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Magadan, Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod), Orenburg, Ulyanovsk, Kirov, Stavropol, Vologda, Kharkov, Novosibirsk, Sverdlovsk (Yekaterinburg), Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Krasnodar, Odessa, Chisinau, Kiev, Kuibyshev (Samara), Ivanovo. Omsk, Ufa, Minsk, Kazan, Alma-Ata, Ashgabat, Dushanbe, Dzaudzhikau, Tashkent, Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, Ordzhonikidze (Vladikavkaz), Yerevan, Kaliningrad, Barnaul, Frunze (Bishkek), Simferopol, Kutaisi. The faculties and branches created in different years grew into powerful educational institutions, which they then took away; universities, for example, Omsk, Tomsk, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don. Thus, the University assisted in the organization and creation of a number of well-known law faculties and universities.

Directors and rectors of VUZI-MUUI-MGUA-University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA):

Malsagov Magomed Gaitievich (circa 1937);

Karasev Yakov Afanasyevich (1938-1939);

Shalyup Mikhail Pavlovich (October 1939 - 1941);

Horohorin Mikhail Vasilyevich (November 1941-1942);

Ushomirsky V.P. (February 1942),

Denisov Andrei Ivanovich (January 1943);

Kozhevnikov Fedor Ivanovich (1943-1945);

Voshchilin Stepan Stepanovich (1945);

Schneider Mikhail Abramovich (March-April 1946);

Andreev Vitaly Semyonovich (1969-1980);

Zdravomyslov Boris Viktorovich (1980-1987);

Kutafin Oleg Emelyanovich (1987-2007);

Blazheev Viktor Vladimirovich (since July 2007).


BLACK AND WHITE WAR

Sunsets lay behind the sky
And the century went to rest,
The soldiers played quieter
Music of World War II
Wars of color - crimson
Wars are the ashes of a candle,
Wars from Berlin to Bryansk,
War - even shout, don't shout,

And black and white shadows
Long closed ranks
On the battlefield
On the field Scarlet War,
Where now forget-me-nots bloom,
Where is the memory alive now,
Where Eternal flame not for a day
Don't drop your banners.


The new full name of the University is the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MGYuA)";
new abbreviated name - University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).

In connection with the state registration of changes in the constituent documents related to the change in the name of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) (hereinafter referred to as the University), in pursuance of the order of the rector of October 30, 2015 No. 531 “On the use of the new name of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)" from November 18, 2015, the new name of the University and Institutes (branches) of the University is used:

  • North-Western Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)"
    abbreviated name: North-Western Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).
  • Volga-Vyatka Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)"
    abbreviated name: Volga-Vyatka Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).
  • Orenburg Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)"
    abbreviated name: Orenburg Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).
  • Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (Moscow State Law Academy)" in Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan
  • Magadan Branch of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)"

Bank details:

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow State Law University named after O. E. Kutafin (MSLA)"

Russia, 125993 Moscow city, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya street, house No. 9
TIN 7703013574
Gearbox 770301001
UFC in Moscow (University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA), l / s 20736X43260)

Bank: Central Federal District of the Bank of Russia

Account 40501810845252000079

BIC 044525000

OKPO 02066581
OKONH 92110
OKVED 85.22

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