This Article assesses the freedom of expression in Russia and prospects for its future: what has the Russian state promised its citizens, in what legal forms have those promises been made, and how well are those paper promises being kept in practice? The Article considers recent state actions and statutes enacted to regulate speech, association, and other forms of expression, and determines that these are possible because of the very weak separation of powers in the Russian Federation. The Article concludes by looking at the European Convention on Human Rights as one hope for a power capable of exerting influence on Russian practices, although it exists outside of Russia. Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights established under the...
The article deals with the issues of the current state of normative-legal regulation, as well as the...
This essay argues that despite the Russian regime’s clampdown on civil society and apparent desire t...
INTRODUCTION. The article examines problematic issues of Russia’s participation in the European Conv...
This Article assesses the freedom of expression in Russia and prospects for its future: what has the...
This article is an adaptation of a lecture given at St. Antony\u27s College, Oxford on 5 July 2003 i...
Protection of free expression in Russia is headed the wrong direction, but one institution may still...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
The article deals with freedom of speech as a spiritual dimension of being: moral emotions, conscien...
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, a state of political, economic, and social disar...
This article provides an overview of the issue of academic rights and freedoms as an integral part...
Práce se zaměřuje na problematiku lidských práv, konkrétně práva na svobodu slova v Ruské federaci v...
This paper addresses new laws promulgated in Russia that restrict freedom of speech. Each implicitly...
Russia has been a member of the Council of Europe (CoE) for 25 years, and of the European Convention...
Upon the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asi...
The article deals with the issues of the current state of normative-legal regulation, as well as the...
This essay argues that despite the Russian regime’s clampdown on civil society and apparent desire t...
INTRODUCTION. The article examines problematic issues of Russia’s participation in the European Conv...
This Article assesses the freedom of expression in Russia and prospects for its future: what has the...
This article is an adaptation of a lecture given at St. Antony\u27s College, Oxford on 5 July 2003 i...
Protection of free expression in Russia is headed the wrong direction, but one institution may still...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
This Note examines two of Russia\u27s obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECH...
The article deals with freedom of speech as a spiritual dimension of being: moral emotions, conscien...
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, a state of political, economic, and social disar...
This article provides an overview of the issue of academic rights and freedoms as an integral part...
Práce se zaměřuje na problematiku lidských práv, konkrétně práva na svobodu slova v Ruské federaci v...
This paper addresses new laws promulgated in Russia that restrict freedom of speech. Each implicitly...
Russia has been a member of the Council of Europe (CoE) for 25 years, and of the European Convention...
Upon the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asi...
The article deals with the issues of the current state of normative-legal regulation, as well as the...
This essay argues that despite the Russian regime’s clampdown on civil society and apparent desire t...
INTRODUCTION. The article examines problematic issues of Russia’s participation in the European Conv...