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Alexander Konovalov, the Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation, recently stated "Justice must be administered by taking into account the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights". The High Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation, which is the highest Russian judicial instance...
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human rights standards in Russia's governance …
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This article analyzes the European Court of Human Rights' landmark decision in Rantsev v. Cyprus and the consequences it might engender in the field of human trafficking. In this case, the Court expanded its previous definition of slavery - the classic paradigm of the treatment of human beings...
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Administrative procedures (APs) are tools to protect fundamental human rights in statecitizen relations. As the modernization of public administration regulation is undergoing a transformation in the direction of reducing detailed rules on APs and, by the same token, emphasizing fundamental or...
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Justice is a contested concept. A more graspable version of it, it is argued in this paper, is an understanding of it in the context of what is deemed as 'injustice' rather than justice. As such, the paper takes a markedly different approach than the perspectives which have emerged so far. A...
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