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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 98. Chapters: 2008 Amendments to the Constitution of Russia, Abortion in Russia, Academic Law University, Andrey Vyshinsky, Certificate of State Registration, Civil Code of Russia, Classified information in Russia, Consultant Plus, Copyright law of Russia, Copyright law of the Russian Federation, Customs Code of Russia, CU Conformity Certificate, Data protection (privacy) laws in Russia, Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Decree of the President of Russia, Dmitry Samokvasov, Evgeny Pashukanis, Family Code of Russia, History of international law in Russia, Inheritance law of Russia, Institute of State and Law, International copyright relations of Russia, John N. Hazard, John Quigley (academic), Konstantin Kavelin, Land Code of Russia, Life imprisonment in Russia, List of Prosecutor Generals of Russia and the Soviet Union, List of Russian legal historians, List of scholars in Russian law, Migration card, Peter Bogaevsky, Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union, Political rehabilitation, Presidential Commission of the Russian Federation to Counter Attempts to Falsify History to the Detriment of Russia's Interests, Prosecutor General of Russia, Recognition of same-sex unions in Russia, Rehabilitation (Soviet), Robert Amsterdam, Russian competition law, Russian cultural heritage register, Russian Customs Tariff, Russian Federation Law on Refugees, Russian GAAP, Russian labour law, Russian Mental Health Law, Russian nationality law, SORM, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Supreme Court of Russia, Tax Code of Russia, Technical Reglament Conformity Certificate, Ukase, Vasily Malinovsky, Vasily Nezabitovsky, Vladimir Putin legislation and program, William Elliott Butler. Excerpt: In the Soviet Union, systematic political abuse of psychiatry took place. Psychiatry of the Brezhnev period was used as a tool to eliminate political opponents ("dissidents"), people who openly expressed their views that contradict officially declared dogmas. In case the person did not agree with the specific actions of people in leading positions and criticized them by using philosophic dogmas according to the writings by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, the term "philosophical intoxication" was widely used to diagnose mental disorders. The process of psychiatric incarceration was instigated by attempts to emigrate; distribution or possession of prohibited documents or books; participation in civil rights actions and demonstrations, for example, the protest demonstration in Red Square during the Soviet invasion in Prague in 1968; and involvement in forbidden religious activity. In such cases, religious faith was determined to be a form of mental illness that needed to be cured. Formerly highly classified extant documents from "Special file" of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union published after the dissolution of the Soviet Union demonstrate that the authorities of the country quite consciously used psychiatry as a tool to suppress dissent. According to the Commentary on the Russian Federation Law on Psychiatric Care, persons who were subjected to repressions in form of commitment for compulsory treatment to psychiatric medical institutions and were rehabilitated in accordance with the established procedure receive indemnity payment; thereby the Russian Federation acknowledged the facts of the use of psy...

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