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Karpov, Y.S. Specific features of import into the Russian Federation and export from the Russian Federation of the narcotic, psychoactive substances and their precursors, as well as poisonous and superpotent substances within the framework of the Customs Union of the EurAsEC

Abstract: For the several years by now the legislation of the Russian Federation in the sphere of turnover of narcotic and psychoactive substances, their precursors, poisonous and strongly influencing substances has been developing rapidly, as a relevant part of state anti-narcotic policy. As well as improving the domestic measures of control, the Russian Federation also entered the Customs Union of the EurAsEC, and it required the new legal basis for the foreign trade of the goods of limited turnover. It led to the considerable changes in the Federal Law of January 8, 1998 N.3-FZ “On narcotic substances and psychoactive substances”, and a number of other federal laws on related matters. There also appeared new norms of international law as well as a number of bylaws, so their simultaneous application may cause difficulties for the subjects of turnover of controlled substances, state officials who implement state control and other interested persons.


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jurisprudence, narcotic substances, psychoactive substances, precursors, strongly influencing substances, poisonous substances, turnover of controlled substances, import (export), licensing, the Customs Union of the EurAsEC.


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