1st Edition

Freedom of Expression and the Law in Russia Asymmetrical Information

By Mariya Riekkinen Copyright 2025
170 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

170 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book discusses how Russia’s legal system restricts freedom of expression. As the author analyses legal amendments restricting the free flow of information since 2012, she draws upon Akerlof’s framework of “Asymmetrical information” and Luhmann’s “System Theory” to show how these amendments have deprived citizens of the opportunity to voice criticisms, influence public affairs, or take... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Context

3. Analysing Legal Amendments Since 2012: Regulating Enlightenment Activities

4. Analysing Legal Amendments Since 2012: Extending Foreign Agent Legislation to Individuals

5. Analysing Legal Amendments Since 2012: Legal Amendments Tightening Requirements for Conducting Public Assemblies

6. Analysing Legal Amendments Since 2012: Codifying Traditional Societal Values

7. Analysing Legal Amendments Since 2012: Prohibitions on Discrediting the Military and the Authorities

8. Russia’s Asymmetrical Information-Based Legal System: Concluding Observations

Biography

Mariya Riekkinen is Senior Researcher in Law at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Business and Economics, and Law, Åbo Akademi University, Finland.