... working migrants unites about 36 thousand people. They try to come to terms with the employer in the pretrial order. It helps in half of the cases. In the end they will at least get at least part of the salary. But there are very few examples like this in Russia.
Does corruption affect the implementation of current migration legislation? If so, to what extent?
A Pragmatic View on Migration. Interview with leading experts on foreign migration
According to our research (Center of Migration, RAS), bribing and extortion ...
... discussed.
The British side was represented by RUSI leadership and experts, independent experts from the National Crime Agency, representatives from The Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, and specialists in financial crime and corruption (Dunchurch Compliance Solutions). The Russian side was represented by RIAC experts, researchers from academic institutions and universities.
The third seminar of the third cycle of the project will be held in London in early 2019 and will be devoted to the policy of Russia and the United ...
... On the other hand, following the pattern of the Ukrainian revolution, the opposition insists on prioritizing elimination of corruption and oligarchy, personified by Vlad Plahotniuc, whose fault for the banking system ruin has not so far been susceptible ... ... reality, the situation is much more complex, since the confrontation takes place amidst conflicting interests of the West and Russia. Not being fond of Vlad Plahotniuc, Western politicians have nevertheless openly voiced support for Pavel Filip’s ...
... become one of the most successful former Soviet republics. However, many obvious obstacles were underestimated: the high level of corruption and cronyism, the dominant shadow economy and weak foreign investment, the chaotic political process and bureaucratic ... ... their absolute inability to find balance and make an unhesitating, if belated, step towards reforms.
That said, Ukraine and Russia have many common features in their democratization and liberalization experiences: despite the experimentation with different ...
... stagnating domestic output, increasing demand and the Malacca Dilemma. Moreover, these majors favour unstable states with high corruption as this way competition from international oil firms is minimised which allows 'strongholds' to be ... ... guaranteed quotas and rivalry is fierce from traditional majors who have cemented their place over the past century. Moreover, Russia opposes equity investment and it is not corrupt to an extent that it sells major assets, nor can China engage Europe or ...