Medvedev’s amendments to the law on defence: The consequences for Europe

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Series Details No.47, November 2009
Publication Date 27/11/2009
ISBN 978-951-769-242-7
ISSN 1795-8059
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In November 2009, the 'Law on Amendments to the 'Law on Defence'' proposed by President Medvedev entered into force. It allows the Kremlin to dispatch troops outside Russia for four purposes: to counter armed attacks against Russian armed forces, other troops and bodies deployed beyond its borders; to counter or prevent an armed attack against another country if this country has requested Russia to do so; to protect Russian citizens abroad from an armed attack; and to combat piracy and guarantee the safety of shipping.

The law is an attempt to close the gap between Moscow’s strategic goals, primarily the establishment of its geopolitical dominance over the former Soviet republics, and Russia’s legislation, which restricted its ability to deploy armed forces beyond national borders. In effect, the amended legislation enables the Kremlin to deploy its armed forces abroad in a wide range of situations, precisely because of a lack of clear criteria.

Source Link https://www.fiia.fi/en/publication/medvedevs-amendments-to-the-law-on-defence
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