It is a periodical military-legal publication. By subscribing to it for the first half of 2000 through the Rospechat catalog, a military personnel, regardless of their departmental affiliation, will be able to:
1. Know all your rights, benefits, allowances, and compensations guaranteed by the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the package of "military" laws, orders, and directives.
2. To achieve their practical implementation in a legally sound manner.
3. Always have a reliable legal assistant in your life and work, a competent personal legal adviser, a home lawyer, and a social defender.
4. Do not spend money on a visit to a civilian lawyer for a consultation that is not always complete and takes into account all the peculiarities and inconsistencies of military legislation, but at the same time is expensive (much more expensive than a six-month subscription to our publications).
5. Seek legal assistance from the legal consultation center at the magazine's editorial office, where you can receive explanations on the most complex and confusing issues of military legislation directly from the authors, who are military lawyers.
Our principles of work are only the Law, high competence in solving military-legal issues, objectivity and impartiality in resolving legally controversial situations. Publications exist only at the expense of subscribers, without any financial "injections" from outside, which allows us to remain independent, to analyze legal norms not from departmental points of view or based on considerations of political or other "expediency", but only from the position of the Law.
Our authors are officers of the legal services of the military ministries and departments, military prosecutor's offices, and courts, i.e., practicing lawyers.
Our results for two and a half years of work - an increase in the number of subscribers of publications in 18 times, and more than half of them, despite all the well-known financial difficulties, are individual. Write and read:
- The magazine "Law in the Armed Forces" is a commentary on "military" laws, orders issued by the heads of the Russian Federation's security forces, as well as the following sections: "Dismissed from Military Service", "Social Protection of Military Personnel (Protect Yourself!)", "Housing Law and Military Personnel", "Court Cases", "In the Draftee's Notebook", "An Army with a Female Face"quot;, "Dialogue with the reader (answers to readers' questions)", "Commander and Law" etc. The magazine has a tab "Legal Encyclopedia of the Military Man".
Frequency - monthly. Volume - 82 pages. The cost of a half-year subscription is 180 rubles. The subscription index is 72527.
- "Law in the Armed Forces - Consultant" is a series of books, practical manuals, and commentaries on military service legislation, rights, and benefits for military personnel and retired individuals. It has been published since July 1999.
- once every two months. The volume of each book is 300-500 pages. The cost of a half-year subscription is 135 rubles. The subscription index is 79205.
In June 1999, new books were published by military lawyers Kudashkin A.V. and Fateev K.V.:
1. "A HANDBOOK ON PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF MILITARY PERSONNEL"
This book is a unique publication. It contains more than 200 samples and exemplary forms of reports, complaints, lawsuits, and comments on them, which accompany a military personnel from the moment of joining the military service until the day of exclusion from the military unit.
2. "HOUSING RIGHTS OF MILITARY SERVICEMEN, CIVILIANS DEBARRED FROM MILITARY SERVICE, AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS"
The book is a reference and practical publication that analyzes numerous legislative and other regulatory legal acts of Russia, including departmental acts (Ministry of Defense, Federal Security Service, Internal Troops, Border Troops, Railway Troops, etc.), including legal documents of the former USSR and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic regarding housing relations involving military personnel.
Each of the books is over 320 pages long.
Each book costs 40 rubles.
In October 1999, the "COMMENTARY ON THE FEDERAL LAW ON MILITARY DUTY AND MILITARY SERVICE" (more than 500 pages) was published. This book examines the issues of military conscription, military service, and reserve service based on legislative and other regulatory acts (including departmental acts) and judicial practice. The commentary provides recommendations and addresses issues related to the application of law enforcement practices in granting deferments from conscription, dismissing from military service, concluding and terminating military service contracts, and more.
To receive books by mail with cash on delivery, send a request to the editorial office.
Retail sales in Moscow:
- Yuridicheskaya Kniga store, 20 Kyivska St., Studencheskaya metro station, tel. (095) 249-17-62;
- book kiosk of the Krasnaya Zvezda publishing house, 38 Khoroshevskoye Shosse, metro station Begovaya, phone number (095) 941-28-17.
The editorial office of the magazine operates a legal consultation center, where it is possible to obtain explanations on the most difficult and confusing issues of military legislation. Pre-registration is available by phone at (095) 334-92-65 (24/7), 525-95-09 (10.00 - 16.00).
Editorial office address: 117342, Moscow, Butlerova Street, 40, ROD "For the Rights of Military Personnel", phone/fax (095) 334-92-65, 334-98-04.
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