State Duma to consider 19 bills embracing stance of Russian Constitutional Court
The State Duma is to discuss 19 draft laws embracing the stance of Russia’s Constitutional Court.
Russian Constitutional Court confirms owners’ right to provide houses for acts of worship
Russia’s Constitutional Court has ruled that religious services and ceremonies in dwelling houses situated on plots of land for subsidiary farming are to be freely held with consent of owners.
Bill on number of Constitutional Court administrators reaches Russia’s State Duma
Russian government has submitted a bill concerning the number of the Constitutional Court administrators to the lower house of parliament.
Authorities to be responsible for public order at rallies – Russian Constitutional Court
The authorities shall not charge organizers of meetings with the duty to maintain public order in the course of mass events, a new judgement of the Constitutional Court of Russia reads on Tuesday.
North indigenous peoples may transfer deer stalking quotas to community hunters – court
The Russian Constitutional Court held on Tuesday that indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North may transfer their deer stalking quotas to hunters from their communities.
Russian Constitutional Court to deliver ruling in deer stalking quota case
The Constitutional Court of Russia will hand down its ruling in a case over deer stalking quotas for indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North on May 28.
Ex-manager of bankrupt enterprise not to pay to taxmen – Russia’s Constitutional Court
The Russian Constitutional Court has ruled in favor of an ex-manager of a bankrupt enterprise, who challenged the recovery from him of a sum paid by a tax authority to the bankruptcy supervisor.
Russia’s top court to rule if taxmen may recover costs from ex-manager of bankrupt enterprise
The Russian Constitutional Court is to rule on a claim of an ex-manager of a bankrupt enterprise, who has challenged the recovery from him of a sum paid by a tax authority to the bankruptcy supervisor.
Russian court allows HIV positive woman to adopt child
A court in the Moscow Region has permitted a HIV positive woman to adopt a child.
Bills on fines for dissemination of fake news reach State Duma
Bills establishing fines of up to one million rubles (over $15,000) for disseminating false information of public importance in media and on the Internet under the guise of reputable statements that may lead to danger for people has reached the State Duma.
Russian government approves bill on children adoption by HIV positive individuals
Russian government has approved a bill allowing individuals infected with HIV or Hepatitis C to adopt children in certain circumstances.
Ingushetia-Chechnya border agreement is constitutional - Russian Constitutional Court
Russia’s Constitutional Court has held that an agreement on the administrative border between two North Caucasus republics Ingushetia and Chechnya complies with the country’s Constitution.
Russian Constitutional Court to announce ruling in notable border case on December 6
Russia’s Constitutional Court will announce its ruling on the examination of an agreement on the administrative border between two regions in North Caucasus, Ingushetia and Chechen Republics, on December 6.
Ingushetia’s Constitutional Court exceeds authority in border case – Russian senator
The Constitutional Court of Ingushetia has gone beyond its powers during verification of legislation approving an agreement on the republic’s administrative border with Chechnya.
Russian ombudsman supports mitigation of legislation concerning extremism crimes
Russian Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova has told journalists that she supports the idea of mitigating an article of the Criminal Code concerning punishment for extremism.
Jury trial competence extended in Russia
The law extending jury trial institution’s competence took effect in Russia on June 1.
Number of complaints from Russia does not exceed European average – ECHR judge
The number of complaints from Russia filed with the European Court of Human Rights does not exceed European average, ECHR judge Angelika Nussberger said during a constitutional conference of the VIII Saint-Petersburg International Legal Forum (LF) on Tuesday.
Investigators may read correspondence without court order – Russian Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court of Russia has ruled that investigators may read correspondence on phones, tablets and computers without a court order.
Constitutional Court confirms Navalny can’t run for president of Russia
The Constitutional Court has dismissed an appeal filed by opposition politician Alexey Navalny against a ruling of the Central Election Commission prohibiting him from running for president of Russia.
Groundless seizure of assets violates right of private property – Constitutional Court
Groundless seizure of material evidence legally owned by persons, who are not suspected or charged with crimes, restricts the right of private property, the Constitutional Court of Russia has stated.