Customary law Chechen and Ingush (XIX — beginning of XX centuries)

  • Malika Arsanukaeva Russian University of Cooperation; Moscow State Law Academy

Abstract

In the XIX century the Russian government collected, systematized and studied the rules of customary law of Caucasian highlanders (adats). Adats, regulated property relations got an official recognition and were applied by mountain verbal (folk), village (aul) and arbitral tribunals. Chechen and Ingush customary law were characterised by the multiplicity of actors, the equality of «their» — members of the indigenous genera (Taipei), the limited capacity of «outsiders», different rules in the mountains and on the plains, low developed of some institutions, low level of legal technology.

Author Biography

Malika Arsanukaeva, Russian University of Cooperation; Moscow State Law Academy

Professor at the Russian University of Cooperation, doctoral candidate at the Moscow State Law Academy, PhD in Economics

Published
2009-01-21
How to Cite
ArsanukaevaM. (2009). Customary law Chechen and Ingush (XIX — beginning of XX centuries). Law Journal of the Higher School of Economics, (3), 101-111. https://doi.org/10.17323/2072-8166.2009.3.101.111
Section
Discussion Club