Axiological Paradigm of Freedom in the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (Articles 207.3, 280.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation)
( Pp. 218-226)

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Ivanov Nikita G. Dr. Sci. (Law), Professor, Honorary Lawyer of the Russian Federation, retired Police Colonel; Professor, Department of Criminal Cases and Criminology, editor-in-chief, journal “Lobbying in the Legislative Process”
All-Russian State University of Justice (RLA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia)
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article discusses the options for freedom of speech, freedom of opinion and expression from the standpoint of the new articles of the Criminal Code included in the code in connection with the manifestations of discontent associated with the special operation in Ukraine. The author did not set out to analyze the novels of the Criminal Code from the standpoint of the "school" analysis of their composition, but limited himself only to problematic issues of their social purpose and legal and technical design.
How to Cite:
Ivanov N.G., (2022), AXIOLOGICAL PARADIGM OF FREEDOM IN THE CRIMINAL CODE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (ARTICLES 207.3, 280.3 OF THE CRIMINAL CODE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION). Gaps in Russian Legislation, 3 => 218-226.
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Keywords:
freedom of speech, freedom of opinion, criminal liability, fear, heresy, norm, normative perfection.