Abstract

In November’s Legal Chronicle we present comments on the Constitutional Court’s ruling on limitation periods in corruption cases, the Supreme Court’s rulings on the fundamental issues of ownership of real estate and the status of the self-employed, as well as its ruling on the criminal ‘doctors’ case’ which concerns the limits of extra-procedural communication between judge and jury, the Federal Tax Service’s clarifications on the procedure for amnesty of business splitting, and expert opinion on the rights of children born with the help of assisted technologies and their legal status in connection with the case considered in the Constitutional Court.

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