Vladimir Terebilov | |
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Minister of Justice | |
In office 1 September 1970 – 12 April 1984 | |
President | |
Preceded by | Office reestablished |
Succeeded by | Boris Kravtsov |
Full member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
In office 6 March 1986 – 14 July 1990 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Vladimir Ivanovich Terebilov 5 March 1916 Petrograd, Russian Empire |
Died | 3 May 2004 | (aged 88)
Nationality | Russian |
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1940–1990) |
Alma mater | Leningrad Institute of Law |
Vladimir Terebilov ( Russian: Владимир Теребилов; 5 March 1916 – 3 May 2004) was a Soviet judge and politician, who served as justice minister for slightly less than fourteen years from 1970 to 1984.
Terebilov was born in Petrograd on 5 March 1916. [1] [2] He graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Law in 1939. [1]
Terebilov worked as the head of the military collegium archives. [3] He was also a member of the central committee of the Communist Party [3] He also served in the Supreme Soviet as a deputy of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. [2]
Just before his appointment as justice minister, he acted as one of the deputy chairmen of the Soviet supreme court. [4] He served as justice minister from 1 September 1970 to 12 April 1984. [5] Boris Kravtsov succeeded him as justice minister. [6] Then Terebilov was appointed chairman of the Soviet supreme court on 23 April 1984. [4] [7] Terebilov replaced Lev Smirnov in the post, who had been holding the post for twelve years. [4] Terebilov allegedly "cleaned" the archives of the court during his tenure. [8] He retired on 12 April 1989. [5] However, Terebilov was made a member of the advisory committee formed at justice ministry in 1998. [9]
Terebilov is the author of a book entitled The Soviet court (1986). [10] He died on 3 May 2004. [2]
Vladimir Terebilov | |
---|---|
Minister of Justice | |
In office 1 September 1970 – 12 April 1984 | |
President | |
Preceded by | Office reestablished |
Succeeded by | Boris Kravtsov |
Full member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
In office 6 March 1986 – 14 July 1990 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Vladimir Ivanovich Terebilov 5 March 1916 Petrograd, Russian Empire |
Died | 3 May 2004 | (aged 88)
Nationality | Russian |
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1940–1990) |
Alma mater | Leningrad Institute of Law |
Vladimir Terebilov ( Russian: Владимир Теребилов; 5 March 1916 – 3 May 2004) was a Soviet judge and politician, who served as justice minister for slightly less than fourteen years from 1970 to 1984.
Terebilov was born in Petrograd on 5 March 1916. [1] [2] He graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Law in 1939. [1]
Terebilov worked as the head of the military collegium archives. [3] He was also a member of the central committee of the Communist Party [3] He also served in the Supreme Soviet as a deputy of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. [2]
Just before his appointment as justice minister, he acted as one of the deputy chairmen of the Soviet supreme court. [4] He served as justice minister from 1 September 1970 to 12 April 1984. [5] Boris Kravtsov succeeded him as justice minister. [6] Then Terebilov was appointed chairman of the Soviet supreme court on 23 April 1984. [4] [7] Terebilov replaced Lev Smirnov in the post, who had been holding the post for twelve years. [4] Terebilov allegedly "cleaned" the archives of the court during his tenure. [8] He retired on 12 April 1989. [5] However, Terebilov was made a member of the advisory committee formed at justice ministry in 1998. [9]
Terebilov is the author of a book entitled The Soviet court (1986). [10] He died on 3 May 2004. [2]