Moskalkova concerned about the number of restrictive regulations in Russia
The Commissioner for human rights in Russia Tatiana Moskalkova concerned about the large number of secondary legislation (Ministerial) acts that in some way restrict the rights of Russians.
According to the Constitution, restrictions on rights and freedoms of citizens are permitted only under the Federal laws stated in the Ombudsman’s report, excerpts of which on Tuesday, may 16, leads “Interfax”.
Such acts must be registered with the Ministry of justice, but it’s not enough to provide enshrined in the Constitution guarantee rights and freedoms, said Moskalkova. In this regard she noted the need for additional “legislative support”.
Also, the Ombudsman noted that due to such acts of conflict that lead to “excessive mobility of the underlying Federal legislation and in General to instability of legal regulation” and lead to abuse.
Normative legal acts are adopted by bodies of state power and have a lower legal force than the law, they should not contradict him. They can be applied inside the departments of individual organizations in respect of specific individuals.