Russia

The Russian Federation is a sovereign country in Eurasia, and is the largest country in the world by area. With over 144 million people living in the country, it is the ninth most populous country. With about 77% of the country’s population living in the European-Russia, a majority of these areas are highly urbanized in the country.

After the Russian Revolt, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was the largest constituent in the country and was the world’s first socialist-state. The country had a major impact during WWII and was a major rival to the US during the Cold War. In the 20th century, many of the world’s most significant technological advancements, including the first satellite launching, occurred during the Soviet Era.

Ranked by nominal GDP, Russia has the 12th highest GDP in the world, and the sixth largest purchasing power parity (2015). Mineral and energy reserves are highly prominent, and the country has the largest reserves worldwide. It is one of the world’s five-recognized nuclear states, and possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction in the world.

Russia is a member of NATO, G20, World Trade Organization, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, the United Nations Security Council, and other worldwide organizations.

Today the country is a federal with semi-presidential rule, with the President being the head of the state, and Prime Minister is the head of the government. It is comprised of the three governmental branches (legislature, judiciary, executive). Presidential elections are held every 6-years, and determined by popular vote.

The Russian government is anchored by the Legislative branch consisting of the bicameral Federal Assembly of Russia, divided into two branches.  The first is the 450 Member State Duma, the lower house of the legislature that meets in Moscow and replaced the Supreme Soviet in the Constitution approved by the Russian Public after the Constitutional Crisis of 1993, and was approved by the Russian people through a public referendum.  The upper house of the Russian legislature is the Federation Council, which consists of two representatives from each section from the Russian Federation. The Federation council reviews bills passed by the State Duma on fiscal matters, and this chamber also oversees border changes, approval of presidential decrees on states of emergency, martial law, and the deployment of Russian Armed Forces outside of Russia, among other duties including removal of the president from office.

The Russia Judiciary consists of the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court and lower federal courts, with judges appointed by the Federation council with recommendations from the President. The Constitutional Court’s purpose is to protect the Constitution of Russia- known as “Constitutional Control” or “Constitutional Supervision.’  Nineteen judges sit on this court, divided into two chambers of 10 and 9 judges, respectively. The Chairman presides over one chamber, and the Deputy Chairman presides over the other.  Judges are nominated by the President and appointed by the Federation Council for a 12 year term, and all judges must be a Russian Citizen, 40 years of age, possess a legal education, and have attained “high qualification” after being a lawyer for at least 15 years. The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, similar to the US Supreme Court, is the court of last resort for administrative, civil and criminal cases.

Russia is recognized as a successor state of the Soviet Union. The country is one of the five-members of the UN Security Council, playing a major role in international peace and security. After dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country has also engaged in better relations with NATO and the United States.

The National Law Review covers the latest stories which are developing in Russia and around the world. From the interference with the 2016-US Presidential Election, LGBT rights, media freedom and Trade sanctions against Russia are some of the stories visitors will find on the site. Trade relations, embargos, international affairs, and information about the Kremlin, Putin, and the country’s impact on the United States and the rest of the world, are topics which are highly covered on the National Law Review.

 

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Nov
13
2018
US, Russia and China Don't Pledge to Fight Cybercrime K&L Gates
Sep
21
2018
Trump Withdraws from Iran Nuclear Deal: US to Reimpose Sanctions Wiggin and Dana LLP
Sep
20
2018
The Latest U.S. Sanctions on Russia Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Sep
17
2018
Cybercriminals Outspend Organisations More than 10 Times in Bid to Find Cybersecurity Weaknesses - Who Says Cybercrime Doesn't Pay? K&L Gates
Jul
3
2018
U.S. Reimposes Sanctions after Withdrawal from the Iran JCPOA Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jun
18
2018
Multiple Risks to Watch Out For at 2018 World Cup Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS)
May
24
2018
U.S. Bureau Of Industry And Security Updates Unverified List Wiggin and Dana LLP
May
11
2018
The Hacked & the Hacker-for-Hire: Lessons from the Yahoo Data Breaches (So Far) Ballard Spahr LLP
May
10
2018
OFAC Issues New Russia-/Ukraine-related Designations Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
May
4
2018
From Oligarch to SDN: New Designations Deepen Risks of Business with Russia Wiggin and Dana LLP
May
2
2018
Watch Out! Russian Spies Plan to Take Control of Blockchain (Which Means Cryptocurrencies)! Foley & Lardner LLP
Apr
13
2018
New Russia Sanctions: Key Takeaways Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Apr
7
2018
United States Imposes Additional Sanctions Against Russian Entities and Individuals Covington & Burling LLP
Apr
6
2018
New U.S. Sanctions Raise the Stakes for Companies Doing Business with Russia and Russian Entities Faegre Drinker
Mar
28
2018
DHS/FBI Alert: Russian Hackers Are Targeting US Utility Networks Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Mar
21
2018
FBI and DHS Issue Alert Regarding Russian Hackers Murtha Cullina
Mar
19
2018
Why does it Matter if the NRA Used Russian Money to help Donald Trump’s Election? Brennan Center for Justice
Feb
25
2018
Sessions, Oprah, Obama but not the Russians in Trump’s On-Going Twitter War The National Law Review / The National Law Forum LLC
Feb
18
2018
Trump Answer for Parkland Shooting Victims: FBI Spent too Much Time on the Russian Hoax, Parkland Students: Mass Shooting Gun Control Turning Point
Feb
17
2018
Mueller Indictment: Russians Manipulated Social Media, Advertising and Political Rallies to Impact 2016 Election The National Law Review / The National Law Forum LLC
Feb
15
2018
OFAC Releases CAATSA Reports to Congressional Committees Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
14
2018
BIS Adds Two Entities to the Entity List Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
14
2018
Part of EU Sanctions on Russia Extended Through July 2018 Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
12
2018
The Hague System for the Registration of International Design Rights Welcomes Russia Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
Feb
8
2018
Lurches, Leaps, Feints, and Flops: Movements Without Motion in Russian Sanctions Policy Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
2
2018
International Trade Law Alert - Yet Another Russia List? The Future of US Sanctions. Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
1
2018
International Employment Law Update Covington & Burling LLP
Feb
1
2018
More Plus than Minus: Examining the NHL’s Decision to Skip the Winter Olympics Foley & Lardner LLP
Jan
30
2018
Nothing to See Here: Treasury Report Naming Russian Oligarchs Rehashes Old News and Provides No New Sanctions Ballard Spahr LLP
Jan
24
2018
United States Is First Country to Join APEC Privacy Recognition for Processors Program Faegre Drinker
Jan
10
2018
Could the Crypto-Rouble Spell Crypto-Trouble for Sanctions? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Dec
29
2017
EU Amends Russia Prohibitions in Context of ExoMars 2020 Mission Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Nov
29
2017
Russia Set to Ban Brazilian Pork Starting December 1 Keller and Heckman LLP
Nov
17
2017
FARA and the First Amendment: How will the United States Calibrate its Response to Foreign Propaganda? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Oct
17
2017
Developments in U.S. Iran Sanctions Covington & Burling LLP
Oct
17
2017
New Executive Order Extends Reach of North Korea Sanctions to Foreign Businesses Wiggin and Dana LLP
Aug
24
2017
U.S. Suspends Nonimmigrant Visa Issuance in Russia Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Aug
23
2017
Suspension of Visa Operations in Russia Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
22
2017
U.S. Mission in Russia to Temporarily Suspend NIV Issuance Mintz
Aug
22
2017
U.S. Mission in Russia to Temporarily Halt Visa Services Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Aug
21
2017
U.S. Stops Nonimmigrant Visa Applications in Russia Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Aug
14
2017
Mass Layoffs When Section 363 Sales Fail and Cases Convert: Third Circuit Adopts Probability Standard for WARN Act Liability Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Aug
3
2017
US Enacts New Sanctions Against Russia Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Aug
1
2017
In the Chaos of (Trade) War, Where Does Your Company Find Peace? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jul
29
2017
ExxonMobil Challenges OFAC’s First Russia Sanctions Penalty Holland & Hart LLP
Jul
28
2017
Cross Border Insolvency Regulations 2006: Consideration Of The Public Policy Exemption And Security For Costs Against Russian Official Receiver Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
26
2017
US Commerce and Treasury Departments Add to Lists of Sanctioned Entities Under Russia-/Ukraine-Related Programmes Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
26
2017
EU Extends Economic Sanctions Against Russia by Six Months Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jun
22
2017
Export-Related Sentencing and Charges Announced Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jun
21
2017
Will the FEC Declare War on Russia? Covington & Burling LLP
 

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