Alternative Sanctions In Russia: Status, Problems And Prospects
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Alternative sanctions in Russia: status, problems and prospectsPRI’s Moscow office has produced a new resource looking at the range of non-custodial sanctions available in Russia – how they developed, their application and impact in practice and how their effectiveness can be enhanced going forward.
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