The head of the constitutional court of the Russian Federation included in the sanctions list Ukraine
The head of the constitutional court of Russia Valery Zorkin with almost twenty of his colleagues came to the Sanctions list in Ukraine.
earlier it was claimed that the head of Ukraine has enacted penalties against Russia for a period of one year. The sanctions list has incorporated 388 physical and 105 legal entities.
As stated in the document, Zorkin and his colleagues present a risk to the security and territorial integrity of Ukraine, its national interests and development rights and freedoms. The decree prohibits judges the entrance to the site of Ukraine, but did not specify what each individual judge deserve such punishment.
however, the Constitutional court is only supposed to consider the complaint of the Society for the protection of clients ' rights (ozpp) on the law on joining of Crimea to Russia. Now the complaint is placed on the study to find out whether it is valid. For this court, under the law, there is still a month.
Zorkin, in turn, has Previously spoken out on the subject of the annexation of Crimea. In his lectures, prepared For international legal forum in St. Petersburg, the head of the COP wrote that the arguments in favor of the reunification of Crimea with Russia is more convincing than in the case of the Kosovo precedent.
"in this case, this specificity is such that it gives the opportunity to bring a lot more convincing (I would said is indisputable from a historical point of view) arguments in favor of the reunification of the Crimea with Russia, than in the case of the so-called Kosovo precedent, which, incidentally, was referred to the Crimean authorities ", - stated in the text, a copy of which is available Fins news .
Crimea became a Russian region after held there in March 2014 referendum in which the overwhelming majority of voters voted for reunification with Russia. In the capital of Russia notice that the referendum in Crimea complies with international law and the UN Charter.
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