Judgment of the Constitutional Court of 13 May 2014 № 14-П on the review of constitutionality of Article 7 (part 1) of the Federal law “On Assemblies, Meetings, Demonstrations, Manifestations, and Picketing” upon the petition of the citizen Yakimov
- Court:
- Constitutional Court
- The constitutionality of the rule which precludes giving timely notification to authorities about an envisaged public gathering, because the period provided by this rule for such notification fully coincides with non-working days (holidays)
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Judgment of the Constitutional Court of 15 April 2014 № 11-П on the review of constitutionality of paragraph 1 of Article 65 of the Federal law “On the Basic Guarantees of Electoral Rights and of the Right to Participate in Referendum of the Citizens of the Russian Federation” upon the request of Legislative Assembly of Vladimir Region
- Court:
- Constitutional Court
- The constitutionality of rules which exclude the possibility of early voting in the federal, regional and local elections for citizens who on the day of voting are not able for a good reason to vote at their place of residence
- Dissenting opinion:
- Kazantsev Sergey , Danilov Yuri
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Ruling of the Constitutional Court of 14 January 2014 № 7-O on the refusal to accept for consideration the petition of citizen Ivanov on the violation of his constitutional rights by the provisions of the Law of Novgorod Region “On the Elections of the Governor of Novgorod Region”
- Court:
- Constitutional Court
- Whether the prohibition against self-nomination in the elections of a governor is constitutional
- Dissenting opinion:
- Knyazev Sergey
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Judgment of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation of 10 October 2013 № 20-П on the review of constitutionality of paragraph 32«а» of Article 4 of the Federal law “On Basic Guarantees of Electoral Rights and Rights To Participate in a Referenda of the Citizens of the Russian Federation”, part 1 of Article 10 and part 6 of Article 86 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation in connection with complaints of citizens Egorov, Kazakov, Kravtsov, Kupriyanov, Latypov and Sin’kov
- Court:
- Constitutional Court
- The constitutionality of rules which envisage for citizens who were sentenced to deprivation of liberty for the committal of grave and particularly grave crimes (including the crimes committed before the contested rules were enacted) the life-long and unconditional deprivation of the right to be elected, regardless of the cancellation or expunging of their record of conviction, and also regardless of whether such person has received a probationary sentence.
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Judgment of the Constitutional Court of 22 April 2013 № 8-П on the review of constitutionality of certain of provisions of the Civil Procedure Code and of Federal Laws “On Fundamental Guarantees of Electoral Rights and the Right to Participate in a Referendum of Citizens of the Russian Federation” and “On Elections of Deputies of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation” in connection with the complaints from citizens A.Andronov, O.Andronova, O.Belov et al., from the Human Rights Ombudsmen of the Russian Federation and from regional division of the political party “Spravedlivaya Rossiya” in Voronezh region
- Court:
- Constitutional Court
- Legal issue: constitutionality of a number of provisions which, while recognizing the voters’ right to judicial protection of their electoral rights, do not at the same time enable them – by virtue of uncertainty as to the subjects, procedure for and conditions of judicial review and as a result of settled judicial interpretation –to appeal against the decisions and actions of electoral commissions pertaining to the determination of the results of voting in respective constituency.
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Judgment of the Constitutional Court of 24 December 2012 № 32-П on the review of constitutionality of individual provisions of Federal Laws “On General Principles of Organization of Legislative (Representative) and Executive Bodies of State Power of the Subjects of the Russian Federation” and “On Fundamental Guarantees of Electoral Rights and the Right to Participate in a Referendum of Citizens of the Russian Federation” in connection with the request of a group of deputies of the State Duma
- Court:
- Constitutional Court
- Legal issue: 1) the constitutionality of norms which require from the candidates for the office of the head of the subject of the Federation to receive support from between 5 or 10 percent of the elected officials of local self-government; 2) the constitutionality of the norm which permits the President of the Russian Federation to consult by his own initiative the political parties, which nominate candidates, as well as self-nominees.
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