Law Against Rehabilitation of Nazism

Law Against Rehabilitation of Nazism
Federal Assembly
  • On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation
Territorial extentRussia
Signed byPresident Vladimir Putin
Signed5 May 2014
Legislative history
Introduced byIrina Yarovaya (YR)
First reading23 April 2014 (State Duma)
Second reading29 April 2014 (Federation Council)
Amends
Criminal Code of the Russian Federation
Keywords
Memory laws
Status: Current legislation

The Federal Law no. 128-FZ of May 5, 2014 "On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation", usually referred to as the Law Against Rehabilitation of Nazism is a Russian memory law of 2014. It also known as Yarovaya Law, after a Russian politician (Irina Yarovaya) who was instrumental in passing it.[1]

The law was originally proposed in 2009. It was approved by the Russian parliament in April 2014, and signed into law by President of Russia Vladimir Putin in May that year.[2]

  1. ^ Belavusau, Uladzislau; Gliszczyńska-Grabias, Aleksandra (2017-10-19). Law and Memory: Towards Legal Governance of History. Cambridge University Press. p. 293. ISBN 9781107188754.
  2. ^ Kurilla, Ivan (August 2014). "The Implications of Russia's Law against the "Rehabilitation of Nazism"" (PDF). PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 331.

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