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The death penalty resolution

On November 20, the Russian Federation’s Constitutional Court finally abolished the death penalty in Russia. The court explained that Russia is bound by international agreements prohibiting this exceptional measure of punishment; therefore, even if jury courts start operating in all regions on January 1, 2010, this will not allow the reinstatement of the death penalty.

Surveys show that 41% of Russians are in favor of reinstating the death penalty and another 12% support reinstating it and expanding its application. A number of public figures and government officials spoke out in favor of reinstating the death penalty from January 1. Experts linked Russia’s resolution of the death penalty issue with the country’s choice of direction for its long-term development.

Repeat tax inspections are rescinded

On March 17, the Constitutional Court prohibited tax authorities from carrying out repeat inspections of taxpayers

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