CEU eTD Collection (2013); Buzina, Ekaterina: The Right to Free Protest versus Governmental Interests: Russian Context

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2013
Author Buzina, Ekaterina
Title The Right to Free Protest versus Governmental Interests: Russian Context
Summary This thesis focuses on the legislative and human rights protection of the right to freedom of assembly in the Russian Federation. It analyses domestic normative acts and acts of law enforcement and compares them with the principles worked out by the European Court of Human Rights and the relative practice of some other jurisdictions.
The main goal of the research work was to identify the crucial problems in the Russian assembly legislation and to propose possible solutions in what way the Legislator and judges should move in order to establish the free exercising of the right to protest peacefully de facto.
Relevance and importance of the present work is vital since there was no examination of modern Russian laws related to the assembly issues and the practice of its enforcement in light of the position of the ECHR before.
Supervisor Hamilton, Michael
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2013/buzina_ekaterina.pdf

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