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Updating this article

Little of the material in this article refers to a period later than the last 12 years. The entire entry needs updating with relevant new sources of information.

I've made a start with the introduction, but need to confirm some of the statements there with suitable references. If any one else can add them that would be excellent!

John Crowfoot (talk) 14:07, 9 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Made one intro change, added a reference

There was a sentence at the end of paragraph 4 in the introduction that said "A law was passed in December 2015, that would give national legislation precedence over international legal commitments." I felt that was kind of muddy - if the law *was* passed, it *does give*, yes? It only "would give" if it was not yet passed. At any rate, I found a reference to the law and redid that sentence with more details and the appropriate reference. Feel free to change/revert if this is not right.

GlenBarney (talk) 19:07, 13 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Added Update template and when template to Disabled and children's rights. Genericist (talk) 06:05, 27 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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This article needs an overhaul and an update to, say, 2012

This was a comprehensive entry on the subject, but it is now seriously out of date.

For example, it mentions the 2006 Law about all NGOs, but not the later 2012 Law about "Foreign Agent" NGOs or that about "undesirable organisations".

Any takers?

I have had a go at the External References section (see a similar comment I made about the general content in October last year).

The links in that section were sorted into three simple categories: relevant today, of historic value (referring to pre-2012 situation), and now apparently defunct. The list of Russian NGOs was expanded from one (!) to the present more respectable and representative entries.

John Crowfoot (talk) 04:19, 30 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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