Vladimir Ivanovich Terebilov

Владимир Иванович Теребилов
Soviet, later Russia Russian 1916–2004 ○ Natural causes

Jurist who revived the abolished Justice Ministry and directed the codification of Soviet legislation

The Latin word justitia means justice — which is fairness. He made this principle his lifelong guide.

When the USSR Ministry of Justice was re-established in 1970, fourteen years after its abolition, Terebilov was the man entrusted with its reconstruction. As Minister of Justice from 1970 to 1984, he oversaw the review of over 400,000 normative acts, producing the 50-volume Collected Legislation of the USSR and the 11-volume Code of Laws, and steered the 1979 Law on the Bar, the first statute to define the legal status of the Soviet legal profession. Appointed Chairman of the USSR Supreme Court in 1984, he worked to strengthen judicial independence and advance the rehabilitation of victims of repression, but was compelled to resign in 1989 after corruption allegations surfaced during the Uzbek Cotton Scandal investigation. In retirement he taught the moral foundations of criminal procedure at Moscow State University.

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