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Demichev, Aleksei. "Periodization of the history of the magistrate’s court in Russia: a chrono-discrete approach". Gosudarstvo i pravo, n. 10 (2023): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s102694520027958-4.

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The article proposes a periodization of the history of the magistrate’s court in Russia, based on the methodology of chrono-discrete monogeographical comparative jurisprudence. As the boundaries of the periods, the dates of the adoption of regulatory legal acts that introduced, abolished or radically reformed the institution of the magistrate's court in Russia are proposed. In the history of the magistrate’s court in Russia, the authors distinguish six periods: 1) November 20, 1864 - July 12, 1889 - the period of the functioning of the magistrate’s court in the Russian Empire on the basis of the Judicial Charters on November 20, 1864; 2) July 12, 1889 - June 15, 1912 - the period of territorially limited action of the magistrate’s court in the Russian Empire, when there was a replacement in most places of justices of the peace with zemstvo district chiefs; 3) June 15, 1912 - March 3, 1917 - the period in which an attempt was made to restore the magistrate’s court throughout the Russian Empire; 4) March 3, 1917 - November 22 (December 5), 1917 - the period of attempts by the Provisional Government to reform world justice; 5) November 22 (December 5), 1917 - December 17, 1998 - a chrono-discrete pause in the history of the magistrate’s court in Russia; 6) December 17, 1998 - present - the period of functioning of the institution of the Justice of the Peace in the Russian Federation on the basis of the Federal Law “On magistrates in the Russian Federation” and the legislation of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
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Gatagova, L. S. "The Republics of the Southern Caucasus on their way to the ‘Socialist federation’ (1917–1922)". Moscow University Bulletin of World Politics 14, n. 3 (27 novembre 2022): 195–226. http://dx.doi.org/10.48015/2076-7404-2022-14-3-195-226.

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As we approach the 100th anniversary of the formation of the USSR, political, military, social, ethnic and other determinants of consolidation of the peoples and territories of the former Russian Empire within the Bolshevik state attract an increasing interest of academic community. In particular, special attention is drawn to the complex and controversial process of integration of the South Caucasus with Soviet Russia. Soviet historiography advanced an official view on the role of the Transcaucasian republics in the formation of the USSR, which came down to a number of ideological clichés that provided an impoverished and partly distorted image of this complex phenomenon. On the basis of a wide range of Soviet, Russian, and foreign researches, as well as recently published primary sources, the author examines the landmark events in the history of the states of the South Caucasus in the period preceding the formation of the USSR. The author highlights both similarities and differences in the views of Soviet and modern historians on the related issues, including the realization of the right to self-determination of the peoples of the South Caucasus in the first years after the October Revolution and the complex impact of international political situation on the regional developments. The author notes that the struggle for spheres of influence between world powers also affected all the Transcaucasian republics, although with different results. The author pays special attention to the process of Sovietization: in the Soviet historiography it was portrayed as a triumphal march of Soviet rule, but, as recent researches has shown, the Bolsheviks actually did not have a clear and consistent plan for the Sovietization of the Transcaucasian republics and the process was accompanied by dramatic events and conflicts. The assessments of the subsequent formation of the Transcaucasian Federation also differ significantly. The Soviet interpretation of this project emphasized its importance for eliminating the consequences of the Civil War and resolving inter-ethnic conflicts. Contemporary historians point to the fact that the unification process was imposed artificially, and even forcefully, according to some assessments, by Moscow, and its unifying effect was rather mixed. In this context, the author emphasizes the need for an impartial and balanced research approach towards the processes that took place in the Transcaucasian republics in the first post-revolutionary years in order to gain a better understanding of their role in the creation of the USSR.
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Knyazev, Mark A. "Unknown Documents on the History of the February Revolution of 1917 and the Circumstances of the Abdication of Nicholas II". Herald of an archivist, n. 3 (2021): 866——878. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2021-3-866-878.

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The question of actions of the Russian Emperor Nicholas II during the February Revolution, and in particular, of his willingness or unwillingness to make concessions to the Duma opposition is a controversial issue in the historiography. Thus, Soviet and ?migr? historians believed that the tsar agreed to reforms under pressure of the military elite, which collaborated with the State Duma in those rebellious days. However, in modern historical science, an opposite opinion is gaining foothold, according to which in February – March 1917 the monarch showed a conciliatory attitude towards the opposition and was ready to agree to an actual limitation of his power by introducing a responsible ministry. The roadblock is assessment of sufficiency and reliability of the source corpus (mainly memoirs) for drawing the conclusion about the tsar's readiness for reforms. The lack of “documentary” evidence makes the narrative of the tsar’s desire to establish a “ministry of confidence” vulnerable. However, documents of the period of the February Revolution that have been identified in the State Archive of Russian Federation (fond 97 “Office of the Palace Commandant of the Ministry of the Imperial Court”) allow us to come nearer the end of this historiographical discussion. They are two typewritten paragraphs on a single sheet of paper, without a title or any additional information on its author, time, and place of creation. Source analysis has concluded that the documents are drafts of tsar’s telegrams prepared by the palace commandant V. N. Voeikov on March 1, 1917 to be sent to the ex-chairman of the State Duma M. V. Rodzianko. The content of these drafts clearly indicates that the tsar was ready to provide a “ministry of confidence” even before his arrival at the headquarters of the Northern Front on the evening of March 1, that is, de facto to establish parliamentarism in Russia. The author's reconstruction of the events has showed that the first draft of the telegram is tsar’s delayed response to the appeal of the Duma leader encouraging him to reform public administration (dated February 26-27, 1917). The second telegram is supposed to be sent to Rodzianko inviting him to Pskov for final decision concerning the head of the new “government of confidence.” Despite the fact that they for some reasons had never been sent to the addressee, these “messages,” nevertheless, are the “documentary” evidence of Nicholas II’s consent to a gradual introduction of parliamentarism in the country during the February Revolution.
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عبد علي, عماد, e عبد العظيم نصار. "Japan's position on the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk March 3, 1918". Kufa Journal of Arts 1, n. 16 (19 novembre 2013): 303–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2013/v1.i16.6267.

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Shakhray, S., e K. Krakovskiy. "Reisner vs. Stalin: The RSFSR Constitution of 1918". BRICS Law Journal 6, n. 3 (14 settembre 2019): 78–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21684/2412-2343-2019-6-3-78-99.

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In 2018, the centenary of the Constitution of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (RSFSR) was celebrated. Scholarly debate over this legal and political document – Russia’s first constitution – has continued across time up to the present day. The process of drafting the Constitution of 1918 has received very contradictory coverage in the historical and legal literature. Writers’ assessments of the works on this topic have often been influenced by political circumstances. In particular, for a long time the role of the famous Soviet legal scholar and lawyer Mikhail Reisner in the preparation of the draft of the first Soviet Constitution was hushed up. This article examines Reisner’s contribution to the creation of the draft of the first Soviet Constitution and his confrontation with Joseph Stalin over the issue of federation in the Constitutional Commission. These two men proposed diametrically opposed approaches to the principles and foundation of the Soviet Federation. If Stalin believed that the Soviet Federation should be built on the national-state principle, Reisner considered this principle bourgeois and offered to abandon the national principle and build a Federation of Russia as a multi-stage Federation of Soviets. The article then analyzes the content of the draft of the Constitution prepared by Professors Reisner and Goikhbarg (the “professorial project”) and identifies its provisions, borrowed by the authors of the final text of the Constitution of the RSFSR of 1918. Additionally, the article describes a number of the provisions of the draft prepared by Reisner and Goikhbarg and distinguishes it from the final text of the Constitution of the RSFSR of 1918.
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Mikheeva, Tsybik Ts, Sergey B. Zinkovskiy, Pavel V. Lapo e Anastasiya A. Grafshonkina. "Review of the I International Scientific Conference «Law as a Phenomenon of Civilization and Culture». Moscow, RUDN University, 30-31 March 30-31, 2018". RUDN Journal of Law 22, n. 3 (15 dicembre 2018): 409–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2337-2018-22-3-409-423.

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On March 30-31, 2018, the I International Scientific Conference “Law as a Phenomenon of Civilization and Culture” was held at the Law Institute of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (hereinafter - RUDN). The event was co-founded by the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
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Nebratenko, Gennady G., Oleg P. Gribunov e Oksana V. Karyagina. "The Establishment of Criminal Investigation Police in the Province of the Don Cossack Host (1870 to 1918)". History of state and law 4 (11 aprile 2024): 62–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.18572/1812-3805-2024-4-62-69.

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Every year, on November 5, criminal investigation officers are honored in Russia, which is timed to coincide with an event that occurred in 1918, when the Central Criminal Investigation Department was established as part of the People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs of the RSFSR. This tradition originated in the Soviet period, and is continuously honored in the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation. At the same time, criminal investigation originated in the pre-Soviet period, and studying the history of the detective police of the Russian Empire allows us to form a more objective view of the domestic law enforcement system. After the dissolution of the tsarist police in March 1917, the future criminal investigation department underwent reorganization, its units were retained due to the special value of full-time undercover officers who continued to fight crime. The prepared scientific article examines in detail the experience of the formation of detective units and departments in the territory of the Donskoy Army Region, which is valuable for the history of the state and law of Russia and internal affairs bodies.
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Semakina, V. P., T. P. Akimova e A. K. Karaulov. "FMD EPIDEMIC PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS IN RUSSIA IN 2010 – FIRST QUARTER OF 2019". Veterinary Science Today, n. 3 (3 ottobre 2019): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.29326/2304-196x-2019-3-30-39-44.

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Foot-and-mouth disease is a highly contagious viral disease of cloven-hoofed livestock and wild animals. Europe, North America and Oceania have long been FMD free; at the same time, the virus is widely spread in Asian and African countries. In the period from 2010 to March 2019, FMD was notified to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) by 89 countries of the world. Local FMD outbreaks were also reported in several regions of the Russian Federation throughout this period. The research was aimed at studying some characteristics of the FMD epidemic process in the Russian Federation. The undertaken epidemiological analysis covers the Russian Federation regions where FMD outbreaks were reported between 2010 and March 2019. During the period under consideration, FMD cases were reported in 9 regions of the Russian Federation, mainly in the settlements located in close proximity to the Russia-China and Russia-Mongolia international borders. Most of the outbreaks were caused by serotype O and A FMD viruses. In most cases, FMD was reported in cattle and pigs and, less frequently, in sheep and goats. The analysis of the FMD epidemic situation in the Russian Federation Subjects was performed through epidemic process assessment based on the following estimates: the proportion of infected settlements, epidemic, contagiousness and morbidity rates. The Zabaykalsky and Primorsky Krais have a lead in the number of infected settlements. The highest morbidity rate in pigs was recorded in the Primorsky Krai, in cattle – in the Amur Oblast. The epidemic rate was the highest in the Primorsky and Zabaykalsky Krais. The Primorsky Krai also accounted for the highest contagiousness rates in 2014 and 2019 when FMD occurred on several large pig farms.
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Lekiashvili, Tamriko. "The Issue of Georgia’s Borders in the Main and Additional Agreements of Bret-Litovsk". Caucasus Journal of Social Sciences 11, n. 1 (2 novembre 2023): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.62343/cjss.2018.173.

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This article concerns The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which was signedon March 3, 1918 between the Soviet Russia (the Russian SovietFederated Socialist Republic) and the powers of the QuadrupleAlliance (the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, theOttoman Empire, the Kingdom of Bulgaria) and significantly determinedrelations between Georgia and the Ottoman Empire inthe period 1918-1921.We are interested in the fourth article of the basic treaty and thesecond article of the supplementary treaty between Russia and Turkey,both of which deal with Georgia, especially its borders. Accordingto the basic treaty the question of the political orientationof Kars, Ardahan and Batumi should be discussed based on thereferendum. Thereport stressed that referendum was formal. In ouropinion this is confirmed by the supplementary treaty. Accordingto this, the border between Turkey and Russia (1877-1878) whereArdahan, Batumi, and Kars belonged to Turkey must be restored.According to these materials we conclude, that the result of referendumwas pre-determined and formal.
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Zhuravel, Valery. "An extraordinary incident in the Arctic Council". Analytical papers of the Institute of Europe RAS, n. 1 (2022): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/analytics11220228289.

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On March 3, 2022, in protest against the special military operation of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, seven states of the Arctic Council, including Denmark, Iceland, Canada, Norway, USA, Finland, and Sweden, issued a joint statement refusing to participate in meetings chaired by the Russian Federation and on its territory. The author assesses this extraordinary incident, predicts how Russia will plan and conduct its chairmanship during 2022, and what the Arctic Council may expect in the future.
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Libri sul tema "Russia (Federation). 1918 March 3"

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Wheeler, Wheeler-Bennett John. Brestskiĭ mir: Pobedy i porazheni︠i︡a sovetskoĭ diplomatii. Moskva: "︠T︡sentrpoligraf", 2009.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services. National missile defense and prospects for U.S.-Russia ABM Treaty accommodation: Hearing before the Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session, March 13, 1997. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Consideration of ratification of the treaty between the U.S. and the Russian Federation on further reduction and limitations of strategic offensive arms (the START treaty) Treaty doc. 103-1: Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, January 31; February 28; March 1 and 29, 1995. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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Unizhenie Rossii: Brest, Versalʹ, Mi︠u︡nkhen. Moskva: Algoritm, 2004.

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Lieven, Dominic. End of Tsarist Russia: The March to World War I and Revolution. Penguin Publishing Group, 2016.

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GOVERNMENT, US. Consideration of ratification of the treaty between the U.S. and the Russian Federation on further reduction and limitations of strategic defensive arms ... February 28; March 1 and 29, 1995 (S. hrg). For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1995.

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Proceedings of the Brest-Litovsk Peace Conference: The Peace Negotiations Between Russia and The Central Powers 21 November, 1917-3 March, 1918. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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(1917-, Brest-Litovsk Peace Conference. Proceedings of the Brest-Litovsk Peace Conference: The Peace Negotiations Between Russia and the Central Powers 21 November, 1917-3 March 1918. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Proceedings of the Brest-Litovsk Peace Conference: The Peace Negotiations Between Russia and The Central Powers 21 November, 1917-3 March, 1918. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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(1917-, Brest-Litovsk Peace Conference. Proceedings of the Brest-Litovsk Peace Conference: The Peace Negotiations Between Russia and the Central Powers 21 November, 1917-3 March 1918. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Capitoli di libri sul tema "Russia (Federation). 1918 March 3"

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Darchashvili, Manana. "Soviet Russia". In Handbook of Research on Ethnic, Racial, and Religious Conflicts and Their Impact on State and Social Security, 107–20. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8911-3.ch007.

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The First Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921) left an important mark on the history of the country. One hundred years have passed since the occupation of Georgia by Russian troops. However, during the Soviet era, Soviet propaganda did not portray the incident as such; on the contrary, on February 25, 1921, the day the capital was captured, the country's population celebrated “Sovietization.” During the three years of independence, a lot has been done by the national government for the development of the country, as a result of selfless work in terms of establishing democracy. Thus, the chapter deals with the annexation and conquest of the independent republic of Georgia by Soviet Russia. Especially, it gives the analysis of the events of February-March 1921 which has its reflection even nowadays. Moreover, it clearly illustrates the Russian-Georgian War of 2008, which practically divided the country into three parts and damaged Georgia's territorial integrity.
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Kramer, Alan. "Victory, Trauma, and Post-War Disorder". In Dynamic of Destruction, 268–327. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192803429.003.0009.

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Abstract The end of the war came in several stages in 1918. The first stage was German victory in the east, crowned by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk of 3 March 1918. This harsh peace deprived Soviet Russia of territories containing one-third of its population (Finland, Estonia, Livonia, Poland, the Ukraine, and part of the Caucasus), and the greater part of its natural resources and industry. For Germany it held out the promise of rich supplies from occupied eastern Europe, of grain, cotton, and oil, and above all of releasing troops to launch the final offensive to win the war in the west before the Americans arrived in significant numbers.
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Avidzba, Aslan F. "Archpriest George Golubtsov and his “Trip to the All-Russian Church Moscow Cathedral”". In Abkhazia in Russian Literature of the 19th — 20th Centuries: in 3 vols. Vol. 2, 204–36. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/arl-2023-2-204-236.

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Archpriest Georgy Golubtsov — rector of the Sukhumi Cathedral, participant in the second session of the All-Russian Church Moscow Cathedral of 1917–1918. He narrates about the preparation, the trip itself and participation in the work of the Council in his diary, which describes the period from January 16/29 to April 5/18, 1918. The diary contains information about the composition and nature of the organization of the work of the Council; about the murders of major figures of the Church and the confrontation between the new Bolshevik government and the Church; about divine services in which Golubtsov took part or performed himself in Moscow; about his impressions of meetings with Patriarch Tikhon (in the course of the Council, an acquaintance and two conversations with him took place); visiting the Kremlin; at the same time, critical remarks are made on the organization and course of the Council. Golubtsov, while in Moscow, did not cease to be interested in what was happening in Abkhazia. This is evidenced, in particular, by the fact that a fairly large place in the diary entries is given to the events in Sukhum in mid-February 1918, connected with the murder of a sailor by Prince Emukhvari. The main purpose of Golubtsov’s participation in the session was to convince the Russian church hierarchs of the need to withdraw the Sukhumi diocese from the subordination of the Georgian church authorities. After the occupation of Abkhazia by the troops of the Georgian Democratic Republic, Fr. Georgy Golubtsov was expelled from Abkhazia “as an enemy of the Georgian people,” spent some time in the Crimea, and from there in 1920 emigrated with the Volunteer Army. Diary about. George became available to a wide range of readers 80 years after the events narrated in it. The author, forced to leave Abkhazia, and then Russia, took it with him, and after a while the diary ended up in one of the museums in Prague, from where it was already handed over to the Soviet government, after which it lay for a long time in the Soviet archive (now the State Archives of the Russian Federation).
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CIUBOTARU, Nicolae. "Constantin Leancă – the hero of the romanian nation from Movileni". In Probleme ale ştiinţelor socioumanistice şi ale modernizării învăţământului. "Ion Creanga" State Pedagogical University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46728/c.v3.25-03-2022.p116-124.

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The president Constantin Leancă of Zemstvei, Bălți county, is originally from Movileni village, Cuhnești commune, Bălți county (today Glodeni district) was born on 10 April 1893. In the 1915 is mobilized in the army, Russian imperian and participated in the First World War. In 1917 he is elected president of the Balți, Zemstva. On 3 March, 1918 Zemstva deputies voted for union with România. Over the years 1919-1940 he was elected deputy in the Romanian parliament 7 times. On 28 June, 1940, soviet armies occupy Bessarabia, and Constantin Leancă in arrested and sentenced to 8 years in prison. The Romanian patriot from Bălți County died in 1942, in a Soviet concentration camp, from the Gorki region, Russia. By decision of the R.S.S.M. since January 9, 1990 it has been rehabilitated. A plaque commemorating C. Leanca was erected at his birthplace.
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Belbeze, Stephane, e Matthieu Hallouin. "Set Up of an Environmental Monitoring System, Shchuchye, Russia Technical Assistance". In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59042.

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An intergovernmental agreement on cooperation about chemical weapon destruction was signed between France and the Russian federation on 14th February 2006 in the context of a Global Partnership dedicated to preventing catastrophic terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. It came into effect on 25th April 2007 after ratification by both countries. The present demonstrated project was launched as part of this collaboration on the Shchuchye site (Russia – Kurgan Oblast). The project concerned the environmental surveillance system for the Shchuchye site required for the safe operation of the installation used to destroy chemical weapons. The aim was to implement equipments and methods of analysis for very low concentrations of pollutants in the three environmental compartments: air, water and soil. This has been achieved with the help of industry and other organizations in France (Environment/SA for supplies, INERIS and Antea Group) and Russia (ROST Association and EKROS Engineering). This system takes account of the normal operation of the installation as well as incident management. It includes 11 stationary atmospheric measuring stations constructed by Environment/SA and EKROS Engineering including ASTEK dedicated toxic gas detector: “Terminator FOV-1”, 3 mobile atmospheric measuring stations, 2 mobile soil & water measuring stations, 4 sampling cars constructed by Environment/SA and EKROS Engineering, a complete Chemical analysis laboratory which can handle ppb analysis of toxic gases, organics and minerals pollutants, an information collection center and a meteo station which can retrieve, display and archive all the datas or alarm from the stationary and mobile stations. Antea Group has provided a technical expertise and various negotiations during the negotiation phase, the project initiation files & contracts redaction, the project Monitoring and reporting to stakeholders, the REX. Up to 2009, No other site of the world uses such an innovative system. Antea Group worked on this project for 4 years. It successfully began operating in March 2009, before the start of destruction operations, after 15 months of work on the site.
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