The right to freedom of movement in the Russian Federation.

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The Right to Freedom of Movement in Russia is a fascinating and in-depth study that offers readers a unique perspective on one of the most important aspects of human rights in Russia. The team of authors, consisting of experts in the field of law, sociology and political science, created a work that not only informs, but also provokes reflections on freedom of movement as an important element of civil rights. The book covers a wide range of topics related to the right to freedom of movement, including its historical roots, current state and law enforcement practice in Russia. The authors raise important questions about how this right is implemented in practice, what restrictions are imposed on citizens and how they affect people’s lives. The reader will be able to learn about the legal norms governing movement, as well as about the challenges faced by citizens in the context of modern realities. This book will be of interest not only to lawyers and law students, but also to a wide audience, including human rights activists, sociologists, political scientists and anyone interested in issues of human rights and civil liberties. It will be a useful resource for those who want to understand more deeply how the system of rights and freedoms in Russia functions and what protection mechanisms exist for citizens. The topics raised in the book go beyond a simple analysis of legislation. The authors discuss the social, cultural and economic aspects of freedom of movement, exploring how they affect the daily lives of citizens. The book examines examples from practice that illustrate how the right to movement can be restricted in a variety of situations, including extreme circumstances such as pandemics or political crises. These examples make the material more alive and relevant, allowing the reader to see how the theoretical aspects of the law overlap with real life. The style of the authors is clear and accessible, which makes the book understandable even for those who do not have a legal education. They use a variety of examples and illustrations to explain complex concepts, allowing the reader to easily assimilate information. This makes the “Right to Freedom of Movement in the Russian Federation” not only a textbook, but also a fascinating read for all who are interested in human rights and social issues. In addition, the book may be of interest to those looking for similar works on human rights, such as Human Rights: International Standards and Russian Practice or Freedom of Speech in Russia: Myths and Reality. Readers interested in legal protection and civil liberties will find many valuable ideas and recommendations in this book. In conclusion, “The Right to Freedom of Movement in Russia” is not just a book about legislation, but an important contribution to the discussion about human rights in Russia. It encourages the reader to reflect on how freedom of movement affects quality of life and how important it is to protect these rights in today's society. This work will become an indispensable source of knowledge and inspiration for all who seek to understand and protect human rights in their country.
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- Name of the Author
- Collective of authors
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785917760308