Législation russe

“Législation russe” refers to the body of laws and regulations that govern the Russian Federation. This encompasses all legal frameworks, including statutes, codes, regulations, and judicial interpretations enacted by federal and regional authorities. Russian legislation encompasses various fields such as civil law, criminal law, administrative law, and constitutional law, reflecting the legal principles and norms that guide the societal, economic, and political functions within the country. The legislation is developed and enacted through a legislative process that involves the State Duma (the lower house of Parliament), the Federation Council (the upper house), and the President of Russia, who also plays a crucial role in law-making. Russian legislation is characterized by its complexity and the influence of historical, cultural, and political contexts.