- Prosecutor General of the USSR
The Procurator General of the USSR ("Генеральный прокурор СССР" in Russian, or "Generalnyi prokuror SSSR"), was the highest functionary of the Office of Public Procurator of the USSR, responsible for the whole system of offices of
public procurator s and supervision of their activities on the territory of theSoviet Union .The office of procurator had its historical roots in
Imperial Russia , and underSoviet law "public procurators" had wide ranging responsibilities including, but not limited to, those of public prosecutors found in other legal systems. Offices ofPublic Procurator s were and are still used in other countries adhering to the doctrine ofSocialist law .The Office of Public Procurator of the USSR was created in 1936, and its head was called Public Procurator of the USSR until
1946 , when it was changed to Procurator General of the USSR. According to the1936 Soviet Constitution , the Procurator General exercised the highest degree of direct or indirect (through subordinate public procurators ) control over the accurate execution oflaw s by all ministries, departments, their subordinate establishments and enterprises, executive and administrative bodies of localSoviets ,cooperative organizations, officials (including judges in court proceedings), and citizens on behalf of the state.The Procurator General was appointed by the
Supreme Soviet of the USSR for a 7-year term and given a class rank of the Active state counselor of justice. His deputies andProcurator General of the Military were appointed by thePresidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on recommendation from Procurator General. The Procurator General appointed public procurators of the Soviet republics and, on their recommendation, - public procurators of autonomous republics,krai s,oblast s and autonomous oblasts. He also issued orders and instructions for all of the offices of public procurators, instructed on differentiation of theircompetence etc.The Procurator General had the right to present his issues to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet that needed to be solved in the
legislative manner or demandedinterpretation of the law .The Procurator General's participation in the
plenary sessions of theSupreme Court of the USSR was mandatory. He had the right to obtain on demand any case from any court for checking purposes, voice his protest over a law, verdict, decree, or definition, which had already come into force, of any court and to suspend them until the matter was resolved.ee also
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Prosecutor General of Russia
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