Russia and Belarus Supreme Courts Sign Deal to Align Judicial Practices Under Union State Agreement
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The Moscow Times
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The supreme courts of Russia and Belarus have signed a memorandum of understanding to harmonize their judicial systems across civil, criminal, economic, labor, and family cases. This is part of broader reforms under their Union State agreement, with Russia's Supreme Court Chief Justice Igor Krasnov stating the document lays a foundation for aligning judicial practices between the two countries.
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