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  2. Category:Law of Russia - Wikipedia

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    R. Refugees and asylum in Russia; Rehabilitation (Soviet) Rotenberg Law; Russian 2019 Disrespect to Authorities Law; Russian 2019 fake news laws; Russian 2020 COVID-19 Fake News Law

  3. File : Pierre Gilliard - Thirteen years at the Russian court.pdf

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  4. File:Russian-supreme-court-on-bukovsky.pdf - Wikipedia

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    For example, the denomination and country name must be preserved on postage stamps. ↑ Official documents, state symbols and signs of 14 other Soviet Republics are the subject of law of their legal successors.

  5. List of school shootings in Russia - Wikipedia

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    This chronological list of school shootings in the Russia that occurred at K–12 public and private schools, as well as at colleges and universities, and on school buses. Excluded from this list are the following: Incidents that occurred as a result of police actions; Murder–suicides by rejected suitors or estranged spouses

  6. Judiciary of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Alexey Navalny, the most famous Russian opposition leader and a former Russian advocate who was deprived advocate's status in November 2013 after the judgement in the Kirovles case had entered into force Henri Reznik, ex-president of the Moscow City Advocates' Chamber, who is widely considered as a maitre among advocates Ivan Pavlov, the leader ...

  7. War crimes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Russian military and authorities have committed war crimes, such as deliberate attacks against civilian targets, including on hospitals, medical facilities and on the energy grid; [1] [2] [3] indiscriminate attacks on densely-populated areas; the abduction, torture and murder of civilians; forced deportations; sexual violence ...

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  9. District courts of Russia - Wikipedia

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    As courts of first instance, they handle criminal cases where imprisonment is for more than 3 years, and consist of 1 judge and a jury where required. [1] [2] As courts of appeal from decisions of the magistrates consisting of 1 justice of the peace, they consist of 1 judge and retry the case. [1] They were called People's Courts until 1996. [1]