Russia’s anti-LGBT Mizulina Law, named after its author, Elena Mizulina, was signed into law on June 29, 2013 by President Vladimir Putin. The law, which has since been dubbed the ‘gay propaganda law’ is aimed at “protecting children from information promoting the denial of traditional family values” and bans “promotion of nontraditional sexual relations to minors,” thus prohibiting children from accessing information about the LGBT community through the press, television, and internet. Those found to be disobeying this law can face fines of ₽5,000, and organizations can face up to ₽1,000,000 in penalties, or even a temporary suspension of their activities. Though these fines may seem quite large, even harsher repercussions can be faced if ...
This article examines recently enacted legislation in the Russian Federation designed to regulate so...
By enshrining the framework of universalization in both recent “scholarship” and the legal code, the...
Children are often conceptualized as asexual and in need of protection and surveillance to protect t...
This work is focused on development of anti-homosexual legislation and conditions of decriminalizati...
The 135-FZ law banning “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations” to minors is a censorship le...
In June 2013, Russian Parliament (the State Duma) adopted the bill 135-FZ meant to "protect children...
Last month the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia must pay damages for refusing to all...
In 2013, the Russian Federation amended Federal Law No. 436-FZ, “On Protection of Children from Info...
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
In 2013, Russia passed two laws aimed at the LGBT community, including the law that provided adminis...
In the lead up to the 2014 Sochi Olympics, President Putin passed a law that placed a ban on all hom...
Mapping the contemporary photographic depictions of the Russian LGBTQAI+ community, in light of the ...
<span>In 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Law «On the prohibition ...
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
Homophobia in codes of law. On the relations between legislation, discourse and social attitud...
This article examines recently enacted legislation in the Russian Federation designed to regulate so...
By enshrining the framework of universalization in both recent “scholarship” and the legal code, the...
Children are often conceptualized as asexual and in need of protection and surveillance to protect t...
This work is focused on development of anti-homosexual legislation and conditions of decriminalizati...
The 135-FZ law banning “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations” to minors is a censorship le...
In June 2013, Russian Parliament (the State Duma) adopted the bill 135-FZ meant to "protect children...
Last month the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia must pay damages for refusing to all...
In 2013, the Russian Federation amended Federal Law No. 436-FZ, “On Protection of Children from Info...
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
In 2013, Russia passed two laws aimed at the LGBT community, including the law that provided adminis...
In the lead up to the 2014 Sochi Olympics, President Putin passed a law that placed a ban on all hom...
Mapping the contemporary photographic depictions of the Russian LGBTQAI+ community, in light of the ...
<span>In 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Law «On the prohibition ...
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
Homophobia in codes of law. On the relations between legislation, discourse and social attitud...
This article examines recently enacted legislation in the Russian Federation designed to regulate so...
By enshrining the framework of universalization in both recent “scholarship” and the legal code, the...
Children are often conceptualized as asexual and in need of protection and surveillance to protect t...