Human rights in Ukrainian SSR: Crimean Tatars experience (second half of 1960 - the end of 80-ies of 20th century)
Journal Title: Юридические науки и образование - Year 2016, Vol 46, Issue 46
Abstract
It is discussed and analyzed the process of the return of the Crimean Tatars after the publication of the Decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet "On citizens of Tatar nationality, who lived in the Crimea," in 1967. There is paid close attention to the counter party, government and law enforcement bodies of the Crimean region of USSR, the return of Crimean Tatars to their homeland, the adoption of regulatory legal acts at the federal and national levels, aimed at restricting civil rights and discrimination against Crimean Tatars on the basis of their ethnicity.
Authors and Affiliations
Rustem Khayali
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