A New Zealand delegation visits the Soviet Union, November 10-18, 1988. Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand Geoffrey Palmer speaks at the Institute of State and Law of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (now RAS).14.11.1988#6588080
Klara Pervushina, Director of Juvenile Reception Center No. 1 in Moscow, with children.10.10.1988#8314121
Patrol officers of the RSFSR Interior Ministry's Main Directorate for Public Order Enforcement (now Russian Interior Ministry's Main Directorate for Public Order Enforcement) and ambulance doctors remove an intoxicated person from the street.05.07.1988#6641776
A briefing on the judicial and legal reform in the Soviet Union at the Novosti Press Agency (now Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency).01.07.1988#6586413
Doctor of law Nikolai Kasyan at the meeting "Regional conflicts: commonalities and specifics" at the Novosti Information Agency (now Rossiya Segodnya International Media Group).15.05.1988#6569394
Colonel S.Filatov talks about criminologists' work during a briefing at the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate.09.05.1988#5749109
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. Officers of the USSR State Road Safety Inspectorate at the site of a road traffic accident in Moscow.01.05.1988#3318078
Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union. Canine officers with service dogs.10.04.1988#5874037
Officers of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate show journalists their forensic photography lab.09.04.1988#5749106
Officers of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate show journalists their food examination laboratory of the Scientific and Technical Department.09.04.1988#5749332
Vladimir Central Prison is a prison for especially dangerous criminals, founded by decree of Catherine II in 1783 in the city of Vladimir.15.03.1988#8354673
Transit passenger from Peru was arrested in the international Sheremetyevo 2 airport for attempting to transport major shipment of drugs in his luggage. During the search, the officials seized a total of 850 grams of hashish.14.03.1988#5767743
Valuables confiscated at a checkpoint at the USSR-Finland border in the Vyborg District of the Leningrad Region.01.03.1988#8353389
USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. Police officer having an educational talk with a teenager.01.02.1988#3318077
The USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. A district police officer of the 133rd Police Department of Moscow's Pervomaysky District instructs members of the people's patrol squad before going on duty.01.02.1988#3318076
Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom visits USSR. Talks between Swedish Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom, right, with Chairman of the USSR Supreme Court Vladimir Terebilov, left.20.11.1987#5765395
Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom visits USSR. Meeting between Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom, third right, and USSR Minister of Justive Boris Kravtsov, fourth right.20.11.1987#5765394
Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom visits USSR. Meeting between Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom, left, and Chairman of the USSR Supreme Court Vladimir Terebilov.20.11.1987#5765393
Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom visits USSR. Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom speaks at a press conference.20.11.1987#5765392
Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom visits USSR. Sweden’s Minister of Justice Sten Wickbom, right, speaks at a press conference.20.11.1987#5765389
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization.02.09.1987#8582602
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization. The defendant's mother, Monika Rust, talking to her son's lawyer Vladimir Yakovlev.02.09.1987#8582601
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization. Robert Tikhomirov, member of the USSR Supreme Court, presiding over the trial.02.09.1987#8582600
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization.02.09.1987#8582599
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization. Monika and Karl-Heinz Rust (third left) talking to their son's lawyer Vladimir Yakovlev.02.09.1987#8582598
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization.02.09.1987#8582597
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization.02.09.1987#8582596
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization.02.09.1987#8582595
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization. The defendant is being escorted out of the courtroom.02.09.1987#8582594
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization. The defendant's mother, Monika Rust, summoned as a witness.02.09.1987#8582593
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization. Lawyer Vladimir Yakovlev, representing the accused.02.09.1987#8582592
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization. Vladimir Andreyev, senior assistant to the USSR Prosecutor General, in the courtroom.02.09.1987#8582591
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization.02.09.1987#8582590
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization.02.09.1987#8582589
A public session of the Criminal Collegium of the USSR Supreme Court hearing the case of Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot who flew a single-engine Cessna to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization. Representatives of the press outside the court building.02.09.1987#8585287
The Cessna 172 Skyhawk sports plane that Matthias Rust, a West German amateur pilot used to fly to Moscow and landed on the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge on May 28, 1987, breaching Soviet air space without authorization.02.09.1987#8585286
A vehicle of the road patrol service of the General Directorate of State Automobile Inspectorate of Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR (now General Directorate for Traffic Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia).04.07.1985#5837757
Fyodor Burlatsky, Ph.D. in Philosophy, head of the Department of Marxist-Leninist Philosophy at the Institute of Social Sciences under the CPSU Central Committee and political observer of the Literary Gazette.11.11.1984#8803037
Anatoly Gromyko, Director of the Institute of African Countries of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, now Russian Academy of Sciences, makes a speech at the 2nd International Meeting of Members of Soviet General Public and Societies for Friendship with the USSR in the Sub-Saharan African Countries.15.09.1984#8299253
Vladimir Kudryavtsev, Soviet legal scholar, professor and Director of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Institute of State and Law.17.03.1982#6674580
Doctor of Technology, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at the Taganrog Radio Engineering Institute (now the Engineering and Technology Academy at the Southern Federal University) Nikolai Malyshev (far right)19.06.1980#8194836
In 1972 Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union signed a Convention on International Liability for Damage caused by Space Objects, which extended the 1967 Space Treaty. From left to right: US Ambassador to the USSR Jacob D. Beam, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and British Ambassador John Killick.29.03.1972#2675660
Attendees of the International Summer School of the University of Milan by a book kiosk.12.08.1970#5974107
An officer of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs examines fingerprints and palm prints of a suspect obtained through a dactyloscopic examination.10.03.1970#5660740
Officer of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs going to an incident scene for a dactyloscopic examination.10.03.1970#5660739
A delegation of culture workers from the Republic of Chad stays in Moscow. Republic of Chad High Commissioner Chambaye, right, and the country's Minister of Justice, diplomat and writer Joseph Brahim Seid, second right, visit the Lenin's Kremlin Office and Apartment Museum.02.01.1968#6146978
Signing the intergovernmental Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies that set forth the actions of states in outer space.27.01.1967#8662265
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. British Ambassador to the USSR Geoffrey Harrison signing the Agreement.27.01.1967#738581
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. US Ambassador to the USSR Llewellyn Thompson signing the Agreement.27.01.1967#738580
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. USSR Minister of Foreign Affairs is signing the Agreement.27.01.1967#738579
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. USSR Minister of Foreign Affairs speaking.27.01.1967#738578
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. British Ambassador to the USSR Geoffrey Harrison speaking.27.01.1967#738577
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. Japanese Ambassador Toru Nakagava signing the Agreement.27.01.1967#738576
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. British Ambassador to the USSR Geoffrey Harrison signing the Agreement.27.01.1967#738575
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. Finnish Ambassador to the USSR Jaakko Hallama signing the Agreement.27.01.1967#738574
Signing the Agreement on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. Mongolian Ambassador to the USSR Niamyn Luvsanchultan signing the Agreement.27.01.1967#738573
Japanese public activist Kaoru Yasui, winner of the international Lenin Prize "For enhancing peace among peoples."23.06.1966#6084014