Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union

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The Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union was the highest-ranking official in the Soviet prosecutorial system, overseeing state prosecutions and legal supervision across the USSR.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government office
legal profession role
public office
appliesToJurisdiction Soviet Union
surface form: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
appointedBy Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
country Soviet Union
endTime 1991
hasDuty coordination of activities of all USSR prosecutors
organization and direction of public prosecution in courts
overall supervision of legality in the USSR
supervision over observance of laws by enterprises and institutions
supervision over observance of laws by ministries and agencies
supervision over observance of laws by officials and citizens
hasJurisdictionOver Soviet armed forces
Soviet state security organs
all union republics of the USSR
hasPower initiate criminal prosecutions
issue binding orders and instructions to subordinate prosecutors
participate in sessions of the Supreme Court of the USSR
protest unlawful court decisions
suspend or annul illegal acts of subordinate prosecutors
hierarchicalLevel highest-ranking official in the Soviet prosecutorial system
languageOfWork Russian
legalBasis Constitution of the Soviet Union
Law on the Prosecutor’s Office of the USSR
surface form: Law on the Procurator's Office of the USSR
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Russian SFSR
surface form: Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
nativeLabel Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union self-linksurface differs
surface form: Генеральный прокурор СССР
officeHolder Alexander Rekunkov
Andrei Vyshinsky
surface form: Andrey Vyshinsky

Grigory Safonov NERFINISHED
Konstantin Gorshenin NERFINISHED
Mikhail Pankratov NERFINISHED
Nikolai Trubin NERFINISHED
Rafik Nishanov
Roman Rudenko NERFINISHED
officeHolderTitle Prosecutor General
partOf Prosecutor’s Office of the USSR
surface form: Prosecutor's Office of the USSR

Soviet legal system
state apparatus of the Soviet Union
precededBy Prosecutor of the Supreme Court of the USSR
relatedConcept Prosecutor’s Office of the USSR
surface form: Procuracy of the USSR

Soviet law
socialist legality
replacedBy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation
scopeOfAuthority union-wide
seat Moscow
startTime 1936
subordinateTo Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
supervises military prosecutors
prosecutors of autonomous republics
prosecutors of territories and regions
prosecutors of union republics
specialized prosecutors
transport prosecutors

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Andrei Vyshinsky positionHeld Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union
Andrei Vyshinsky positionHeld Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union
this entity surface form: Procurator General of the USSR
Criminal Code of the RSFSR recognizedBy Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union
this entity surface form: Prosecutor General of the USSR
Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation precededBy Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union
this entity surface form: Prosecutor General of the USSR
Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR relatedInstitution Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union
this entity surface form: Prosecutor General of the USSR
Prosecutor’s Office of the USSR headedBy Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union
this entity surface form: Prosecutor General of the USSR
Prosecutor’s Office of the USSR subordinateTo Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union
this entity surface form: Prosecutor General of the USSR
Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union nativeLabel Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Генеральный прокурор СССР