Friday, March 6, 2009

The Constitutional Court has not recognized " "scientific expertise" of the children - all the fault of the formalities

The Constitutional Court of Russia has refused to consider the complaint group of parents of school leavers and graduates of one who tried to prove the illegality of unified (") - all the fault of formality, writes the newspaper Kommersant.

The COP adopted two "relinquished" the definition of " - on a joint in one case six complaints of parents of school leavers, as well as in the case of an adult student Natalia Protsevskoy. Adult Children of claimants, as well as the applicant Protsevskaya " passed in 2008 and remained unhappy with his results.

The applicants attempted to prove that the rules for contravene the Basic Law of the country. Thus, in one of the rejected complaints " was named prohibited "scientific expertise" of children for which parents did not give consent. In addition, the introduction of ", according to their relatives, does not provide graduates of the smooth realization of their right to free higher education on a competitive basis.

However, prior to its consideration on the merits of both cases of " never came, but only because of the formalities. Thus, by definition, the COP, adult complainants were not certificates confirming their right to represent the interests of children offended. None of them, including students Natalia Protsevskuyu, also failed to prove that their rights were violated as a result of the challenged laws by any court or appeal. Complaints about violations of the rules of admission " examiners in the field are beyond the competence of the COP.

Nevertheless, attempts to challenge " not be terminated. Initiated the next trial, intended to make the party "Fair Russia". However, apply to the Constitutional Court, without evidence of a violation of their rights can only be 90 at the same time the State Duma. As journalists adviser of the Federation Council chairman Sergei Mironov Sergei Popov, "" will focus on the 55 th article of the Constitution, prohibiting the repeal or detract from the rights of citizens, as tougher rules for admission to universities are placing new demands on alumni who have not passed ", but have normal matriculation. In addition, the party is going to prove that " as a condition of admission to a competitive private universities is also unconstitutional.

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