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  1. Soviet Union - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Order of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to amend and supplement the regulations of 12 June 1970 made under the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 12 June 1970 to provide for the suspension of sentences involving a deprivation of liberty, these being replaced by compulsory labour.

    Adoption: 1972-05-18 | SUN-1972-R-16631

    Amends ss. 4, 5 and 9, first para., and adds a new clause (d) to the first para. of s. 3 and a new s. 4,1.

  2. Soviet Union - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Decree No. 2883-VIII of the presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSRm to repeal certain legislative texts of the USSR consequent upon the adoption of Corrective Labour Codes by the Lithuanian, Turkmen, Armenian, Byelorussian, Moldavian, Georgian and Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republics.

    Adoption: 1972-05-10 | SUN-1972-L-16630

    Repeals the Decree of 3 June 1968 of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR to approve regulations respecting labour colonies for juveniles and to prescribe how the regulations are to be brought into effect, and the regulations of the Ministry for the Defence of Public Order of 3 June 1968 on the same subject.

  3. Soviet Union - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    An Act to promulgate the labour Rehabilitation Code.

    Adoption: 1970-12-23 | SUN-1970-L-17593

    Inter alia: Ch. 8: general, vocational and technical training of detainees; Ch. 16: procedures and conditions for cases where a sentence is to be served in the form of labour rehabilitation without detention.

  4. Soviet Union - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Decree No. 5253-VII of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, to provide for the suspension of prison sentences, these being replaced by compulsory labour.

    Adoption: 1970-06-12 | SUN-1970-R-17589


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