one-on-one 12/22/1996 (1996)

Telecast №72056, 1 part, duration: 0:25:49
Production: VID
Anchor:Aleksandr Lyubimov

Reel №1

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The guests of the program are the representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Federation Council Anatoly Sliva and the chairman of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and Judicial and Legal Issues Vladimir Platonov.

Discussion of the work of the renewed membership of the Federation Council.

The order of consideration of bills in the State Duma and the Federation Council.

A new bill on the judicial system.

View of A.Ya.

Sliva.

VM Platonov on the procedure for appointing judges.

Comments of Yuri Sidorenko.

A.Ya.

Sliva about the powers of federal judges on the example of Tatarstan.

The profile of I. N. Shumsky.

Ivan Shumsky on the consequences of the destruction of the judicial system of the Russian Federation.

Problems of financing the judicial system from the federal budget.

The reasons for the delay in the adoption of the new law.

Description of VM Platonov.

Discussion of amending the Code of Criminal Procedure.

The need to refine the laws before final approval.

Profile Yu.I.Sidorenko.

Why in Russia the judicial reform is being hampered.

The consequences of using an outdated judicial system.

Personnel:

Sliva A.Ya. - Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Judge of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation in retirement, Acting State Counselor of the Russian Federation, 1st class. Platonov V.M. - Russian politician, chairman of the Moscow City Duma (1994-2014), president of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Sidorenko Yu.I. - Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, chairman of the Council of Judges of the Russian Federation (1995-2012). Shumsky I.N. - Candidate of Law, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law of the PFUR, Deputy Head of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and Judicial and Legal Issues, State Class 2 Adviser.

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