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Residence Registration as a Condition for the Implementation of Human Rights and Freedoms: International Legal Aspect

Riekkinen Mariya Aleksandrovna

PhD in Sociology

PhD in Sociology; Researcher/Professor at the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law, Åbo Akademi University, Finland/Tyumen State University

625003, Russia, g. Tyumen', ul. Semakova, 10

danilenko_d@mail.ru

DOI:

10.7256/1339-3057.2014.4.14156

Received:

22-01-2015


Published:

05-02-2015


Abstract: International law provides us with a large amount of political, socio-economic and cultural rights. However, most of the rights are provided only if a person has official documents and registration. Residence registration is one of the necessary conditions for fundamental human rights. The article provides an overview of the legal issues related to residence registration, both in the former Soviet Union and in Europe. In the former Soviet Union, the issues of residence registration are associated with the remnants of the propiska system in the legal systems of individual states, as well as with the imperfection of modern population registration systems. In the European context, such problems are related mainly to the issue of irregular migrants. The author systematizes the recommendations of international human rights bodies in relation to the optimization of the residence registration system. She uses examples of legislative solutions found by Scandinavian countries.


Keywords:

political rights, exercise of fundamental rights,, population registration, propiska, limitchik, OSCE Guidelines, Council of Europe, European Court of Justice, foreign practices, irregular migrants

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