Russia’s Constitutional Court warns against "public dangers" implicit in trying case against I
The parties have argued repeatedly in court over the concept of public safety. The defense quotes Nikolai Tagantsev as saying that the Russian empire is the product of evil and a curse on the rights of the people, leading to frequent violations of the law.
When the concept of One World under One Set of Laws is adopted and international law applies directly to the people, evil will have no place to hide
Citizens have been jailed for peaceful assembly and demonstrations, showing that Russia's Constitution and its derivative laws are being used to control dissent. The Russian executive is allowed to abuse the basic rights of its citizens because Constitutional Court judges are all appointed by the Russian President. The judges of the Constitutional Court should be of different nationalities and should be nominated by the President, the Speaker of the Duma, the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General respectively. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development