Le rôle du droit russe dans la protection de l’individu

The Putinian ideological conception puts on the sacred clothes of the most conservatory Orthodox Church and denounces the dangers of the contamination of Russian population by a degenerating influence of the West. Respectful but unbinding, lawyers and judges find again the adaptation role to social...

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Main Author: Chantal Kourilsky-Augeven
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: L’Harmattan 2018-10-01
Series:Droit et Cultures
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/4631
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Summary:The Putinian ideological conception puts on the sacred clothes of the most conservatory Orthodox Church and denounces the dangers of the contamination of Russian population by a degenerating influence of the West. Respectful but unbinding, lawyers and judges find again the adaptation role to social reality and the protection role towards individuals they had been able to play at the beginning of the 1917 Revolution. At the internal level, the Council of Ministers approves in 2014 a modern text on family policy which obliterates the systematic denunciations and repressive measures contained in a previous text approved in 2013 by a State Duma specialized Committee. At the international level, the Constitutional Court solemnly reformulates in 2015 the principle of equality between Russian citizens, foreign citizens and apatrids and denounces the violations of the constitutional principle of family protection by administrative and legislative measures denying to foreign members of mixed marriages the right to rejoin their spouse in Russia under the motive of their contamination by the VIH.
ISSN:0247-9788
2109-9421