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by gbuk2013
877 days ago
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I apologise for being pedantic (I am a programmer with a law degree and so have twice the inclination to be): can you provide specific examples of the FA law being interpreted in “surprising ways” especially in light of the GP concerns about a developer of some NPM package? Here is a list of individuals designated as FAs (the Russian DOJ site doesn’t load for me so I can’t verify it right now). https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Список_иностранных_агентов_(... I recognise a few people on that list and can see why they are on it based on what I read online. Can you suggest some names that are surprising? Just to be clear, we are discussing the interpretation of the law, rather than whether or not the law should exist in the first place - that’s an entirely different kettle of fish. |
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#8 Чичваркин Евгений Александрович Businessman, moved to London before FA law was implemented.
#59 Новиков Илья Сергеевич Lawyer of Nadezhda Savchenko
I am not surprised they are on the list, this is how Russian Government operates. Interpretation of law is surprising by western standards.