Genrich Pavlovich Padva

Genrich Pavlovich Padva

lawyer Russia

Genrich Pavlovich Padva was a prominent Russian lawyer, known for his significant contributions to the legal field and human rights advocacy. Born in Moscow in 1931, he began his career in the Kalinin regional bar association and went on to serve as vice-president of the Soviet Union's lawyers' union. Padva played a pivotal role in establishing a moratorium on the death penalty in Russia and represented notable clients, including the families of renowned figures like Boris Pasternak and Andrei Sakharov. He was also recognized for his work with major corporations and was awarded honors for his contributions to the legal profession. Padva passed away at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy as a defender of justice and human rights.

Born on Feb 20, 1931 (95 years old)

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