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PARTNER EVENT

The Decline of the Rule of Law in Russia: From Telephone Law to Asset Seizures

Date: 9 December 2024

Time: 09:15 - 11:00 (UK) / 10:15 - 12:00 (CET)

Venue: UiT the Arctic University of Norway, SVHUM C-1002, Hansine Hansens veg 18, 9019 Tromsø, Norway and Online

   

Event Details

This joint event of the "Pax Slavica in Flux" at UiT the Arctic University of Norway and the British Institute of International and Comparative Law will take place in the hybrid format. It will focus on the rule of law in Russia and will be moderated by Professor Andrei Rogatchevski of the Arctic University of Norway.

Although the last two presidents of Russia were both lawyers, the rule of law has dramatically deteriorated in Russia, particularly after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Already before 2022, Russia already ranked poorly in international studies on constraints on government powers and property protection and its judiciary was heavily influenced by the executive branch. Russia offered a fairly efficient system of dispute resolution for non-politicised cases, the outcomes of politicized cases were always easy to predict.

The situation has rapidly deteriorated since February 2022, with increased pressure on human rights, opposition groups, and independent media. Even minor expressions of dissent often lead to harsh prison sentences, and there's a trend of state expropriation of commercial enterprises, particularly foreign-owned assets. Recent examples include the seizure of assets from companies like ExxonMobil, Danone, and Carlsberg. "Telephone justice" remains prevalent, where judges receive unofficial instructions on how to rule in certain cases. As the war in Ukraine continues, these trends are likely to strengthen, further undermining the rule of law in Russia.

About the speaker
Professor Yarik Kryvoi is Senior Research Fellow in International Economic Law at the BIICL. He has been a practising lawyer at various private law firms, with a focus on international law, since 2007. He holds PhDs from University College London and Moscow State Law Academy, an LLB from St Petersburg State University, and an LLM from Harvard Law School. Professor Kryvoi often acts as a Russian law expert in litigation and arbitration proceedings in various jurisdictions.

Pricing and Registration

This event is free to attend. Registration is available here.

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