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DescriptionFederal Constitutional Law - On the National Anthem of the Russian Federation.djvu |
Русский: Федеральный конституционный закон от 25.12.2000 N 3-ФКЗ (ред. от 22.03.2001) - "О Государственном гимне Российской Федерации" - (одобрен СФ ФС РФ 20.12.2000)
English: Federal Constitutional Law of 25.12.2000 N3-FKZ - On the national anthem of the Russian Federation
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25 December 2000 |
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http://graph.document.kremlin.ru/doc.asp?ID=5163&PSC=1&PT=1&Page=1 |
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Government of Russia |
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Paragraph 5
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- works of folk art (folklore), which don't have specific authors;
- news reports on events and facts, which have a purely informational character (daily news reports, television programs, transportation schedules, and the like).
Full text of the Code: in Russian in English.
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