The Implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in Russia: Philosophical, Legal, and Empirical Studies (Soviet and Post-Soviet Politcs (Volume 1) (English and Russian Edition) by Andreas Umland pdf epub fb2
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Title: The Implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in Russia: Philosophical, Legal, and Empirical Studies (Soviet and Post-Soviet Politcs (Volume 1) (English and Russian Edition)
ISBN: 3898213870
ISBN13: 978-3898213875
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Pages: 228 pages
Publisher: ibidem, www.ibidem-verlag.de/spps.html (October 1, 2004)
Language: English, Russian
Category: Politics & Social Sciences
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In 1996, the Russian Federation became a member of the Council of Europe. Two years later, the Russian parliament ratified the Council's major document-the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). These papers were presented at a conference at Yekaterinburg in spring 2001. The collection represents a snapshot of Russian and Western approaches to human rights protection at a moment when Russia was going through a first phase of adaptation of the political system created by Boris Yeltsin to the new modes of state-society relations being introduced by Vladimir Putin. Contents: Sergey Alexeyev on human rights and Modernity; Rainer Arnold on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; Valery Mikhailenko on ethnic separatism; Julia Kharlamova on the impossibility of an ECHR-implementation in Russia; Yekaterina Khodzhayeva on human rights discourses in Tatarstan's mass media; Anatoly Azarov on the Russians' knowledge about the ECHR; Manja Hussner on the incorporation of international treaties into Russian law; Marat Salikov on the Constitutional Court; Anton Burkov on the detention of mentally ill persons; Igor Shirmanov on ambiguities in Russian legal norms; Olga Selikhova on human rights issues in the regions; Olga Aleksenko on the Human Rights Commission of Rostov; Yelena Goncharova on the right to a fair trial; Tatyana Gladkova on the Sverdlovsk Oblast Ombudsman; Andrey Lyamzin on Yekaterinburg's detention system; Andreas Umland with Oxana Stouppo on Western policies towards Russia.