Approaches Of The Constitutional Court Of The Russian Federation Towards Freedom Of Expression And Freedom Of Assembly

Authors

  • Eugenie Taribo The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation
  • Dmitrii Kuznetcov The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31078/consrev122

Keywords:

The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, freedom of assembly, freedom of expression, individual complaint, constitutional review

Abstract

The paper consists of seven sections describing the Constitutional Court’s practice in respect of freedom of expression and freedom of assembly issues. The matters covered by the paper includes challenges of the constitutionality of laws forbidding civil servants to give public statements, regulation of religious organisations public events, regulation of restricted urban areas where freedom of assembly is limited, the content-based restrictions in respect of LGBT-speech.

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2016-03-28

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Taribo, E., & Kuznetcov, D. (2016). Approaches Of The Constitutional Court Of The Russian Federation Towards Freedom Of Expression And Freedom Of Assembly. Constitutional Review, 1(2), 23–48. https://doi.org/10.31078/consrev122

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