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Sudebnik took its roots from Russkaya Pravda, Pskov Charter of Law , princely decrees, and common law, the regulations of which had been upgraded with reference to social and economic changes. Basically, Subednik was a collection of legal procedure s. It established a universal system of the judicial bodies of the state, defined their competence and subordination, and regulated legal fee s. Sudebnik expanded the range of acts, considered punishable by the standards of criminal justice (e.g., sedition, sacrilege, slander). It also renewed the concept of different kinds of a crimeSee crime fiction for a survey of the fictional treatment of crimes and their detection and criminals and their motives. Crime Lake is a lake between Ashton-under-Lyne and Failsworth in Greater Manchester in England. A crime is an act which violates a law. Sudebnik established the investigative nature of legal proceedings. It provided different kinds of punishmentIn society, punishment is the practice of imposing something unpleasant on a wrongdoer. Most often, criminals are punished by fines or prison. Children are also punished by their parents, guardians, or teachers. Michel Foucault describes in detail the evo, such as death penalty, flagellationFlagellation is the act of whipping (Latin flagellum "whip") the human body. Specialised implements for it include rods, switches, and the cat-o-nine-tails. Disciplinary use, and torture Flogging is an approximate synonym that was probably derived from fl etc. In order to protect the feudal landownership , Sudebnik intoduced certain limitations in the law of estate , increased term of limitation of legal actions with regards to princely lands, introduced flagellation for violationThe word violation , when used alone, has several possible meanings in the English language. Violation is a general term for an offense or for any act or event that is against a rule, law, right or expectation. In some jurisdictions, violation is a legal of property boundaries of princely, boyar and monastic lands (violation of peasant land boundaries entailed a fine). Sudebnik also introduced a fee (пожилое, or pozhiloye) for peasants who wanted to leave their feudal lord (Крестьянский выход, or Krestiyansky vykhod), and also established a universal day ( November 26) across the Russian state for peasants, who wanted to switch their masters (Юрьев день, or Yuri’s Day ).