Arkadii Ivanovich Elistratov (1872-?) was professor of police law at Moscow University. In the 1910s he drafted laws to end the regulation of prostitution and to outlaw it instead.[1]

Arkadii Elistratov
Born
Arkadii Ivanovich Elistratov

1872 (1872)
NationalityRussian
Academic work
DisciplinePolice law
InstitutionsMoscow University

Selected publications

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  • O prikreplenii zhenshchiny k prostitutsii. Kazan, 1903.
  • "Bednost' i prostitutsiia" in Soiuz zhenshchin, Nos. 3–4. (October–November 1907): 5–7; 4–7.
  • "Meditsinskaia statistika zashchitnikov politsii nravov" in Trudy s"ezda po bor'be s torgom zhenshchinami i ego prichinami proiskhodivshchago v S.-Peterburge s 21 do 25 aprelia 1910 goda, Vol. 2., St. Petersburg, 1911–12.
  • "Rol' prava i nravstvennosti v bor'be s torgom i kupleiu zhenshchin v tseliakh razvrata" in Trudy s"ezda po bor'be s torgom zhenshchinami i ego prichinami proiskhodivshchago v S.-Peterburge s 21 do 25 aprelia 1910 goda, Vol. 2, St. Petersburg, 1911–12.
  • Ocherk administrativnogo prava. 1922.
  • "Prostitutsiia v Rossii do revoliutsii 1917 g" in Prostitutsiia v Rossii. Moscow, 1927.(Joint editor with Volf M. Bronner)

References

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  1. ^ Engelstein, Laura. (1992). The Keys to Happiness: Sex and the Search for Modernity in Fin-de-siècle Russia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. p. 283. ISBN 0-8014-9958-5.

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