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The Federal Law "On Countering Extremism": Enforcement Practice, Possibility of Correction

Student: Aleksa Kristina

Supervisor: Ilya Shablinskiy

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

Current study analyses the basic aspects of the anti-extremist legislation of the Russian Federation, in particular the Federal Law "On Countering Extremist Activity". Particular attention is drawn to the historical process preceding the adoption of the Act; proposed regulation rules, in particular the conceptual and categorical apparatus; procedural aspects of the Law' s application and relevant court practice.

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