Dina Kaminskaya

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Dina Isaakovna Kaminskaya
Дина Исааковна Каминская
Dimitri K. Simes

Dina Isaakovna Kaminskaya (

Yekaterinoslav
.

The writer

Mustafa Jemilev
.

Kaminskaya was prevented from defending Bukovsky in his 1971 trial and

Anatoly Shcharansky. On account of her political defense work Kaminskaya was forced into exile in 1977.[1]

Kaminskaya's book Final Judgment: my life as a Soviet defense attorney translated by Michael Glenny was published in English in 1982.[2][3] In 1984, the book was published in Russian under the title Lawyer's Notes.[4]

The recent publication of Stars of Advocacy

Sofia Kallistratova
as stars of the legal profession in Soviet Russia.

Kaminskaya was married to Konstantin Simis and they had one son,

Dimitri K. Simes. She died in Falls Church, Virginia
.

References

  1. ^ Neurwirth, Jessika (1987–1988). "Address given at the fourth annual international law symposium". Whittier Law Review. 9: 399.
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  4. ^ Каминская, Дина (1984). Записки адвоката [Lawyer's notes] (in Russian). Benson, Vermont: Khronika Press.
  5. ^ "ЗВЕЗДЫ АДВОКАТУРЫ"[permanent dead link], Ежедневные НОВОСТИ (newspaper), Владивосток (in Russian)

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