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Pericles LLM Graduates speak about studying Western law in Moscow
published: 26 Jun 2014
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UIdaho College of Law | Moscow
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published: 18 Nov 2016
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The Prodigy - Their Law Live AT RED SQUARE Moscow 1997
published: 04 Oct 2013
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Russian mafia boss gunned down in Moscow street
http://www.euronews.com Police in Russia say one of the main figures in the country's organised crime community has been gunned down in Moscow. Aslan Usoyan controlled a criminal group which trafficked drugs and weapons and ran clandestine businesses. The 75-year-old was killed by a single shot.
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published: 17 Jan 2013
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The Moscow Murders: Where Does Bryan Kohberger’s Legal Battle Stand?
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Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime…
One year ago, four young University Idaho students were murdered in the off campus home.
Tonight, we look at the legal implications - where things stand now - and when there might be a trial.
#BestGuests:
Tara Malek is an Idaho licensed attorney practicing in state and federal Court in business and commercial litigation. Tara has experience in both civil and criminal law.
Greg Skordas has practiced law since 1982 and began his career at the Salt Lake ...
published: 14 Nov 2023
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Moscow Police Release Extended Bodycam from Night of Idaho Student Murders
The Moscow Police Department released an extended version of bodycam footage showing an officer dealing with an alcohol-related offense near the college home around the time four University of Idaho students were murdered on Nov. 13. Authorities said investigators have determined that the details associated with the bodycam footage are unrelated to the investigation.
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published: 12 Dec 2022
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Kutafin Moscow State Law University - INADR Tbilisi 2021
published: 03 Apr 2021
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Legal Briefs 31: The Moscow Murders Probable Cause Affidavit
We discuss the release of the probable cause affidavit in the Moscow case, what it means, and what's next.
published: 06 Jan 2023
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S. Korea-based company on U.S. sanctions list against Russia, but will it make a difference?
‘對러 고강도 제재’ 실효성은 ‘의문’ 대러제재 포함된 韓 기업 조사 중
Last week, the U.S. announced new sanctions list against Russia, --a day before the second anniversary of Moscow's full-invasion of Ukraine.
It's targeting more than 500 individuals and entities, --among which is a South Korea-based firm.
Our Bae Eun-ji takes a closer look at a possible impact of the sanctions.
A day before the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. announced on Friday more sanctions against Russia, targeting more than 500 people and entities.
"That's why I'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions in response, in response to Putin's brutal war of conquest in response to Alexei Navalny's death. Because make no mistake, Putin is responsible for Alexei's death."
Among the 93 entities on the new sanctions li...
published: 26 Feb 2024
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Russia’s “King of the Underworld” nabbed in raid on luxurious Moscow mansion | вора в законе 🇷🇺
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One of Russia’s most notorious crime bosses Zakhary Kalashov — better known by the pseudonym Shakro Molodoi or the nickname “Shakro the Young” — was arrested in his luxurious Moscow mansion. Let me tell you about it.
On July 12, 2016, a heavily armed Federal Security Service (FSB) squad swooped into his home in Moscow’s elite suburban district of Rublevka and arrested him. At least nine of his men are seen lying on the ground with their hands on their heads as police guns are trained on them.
Kalashov is named as a leading member of the vor v zakone, or "thieves-in-law," the pre-eminent criminal organization in Russia’s underworld — equivalent to being a “made man” in the Italian Mafia.
Kalashov, 63, was charged with extortion...
published: 11 Dec 2016
2:25
UIdaho College of Law | Moscow
The University of Idaho College of Law is proud to have been named one of the Best Value Law Schools in the country by National Jurist magazine. Our students gr...
The University of Idaho College of Law is proud to have been named one of the Best Value Law Schools in the country by National Jurist magazine. Our students graduate with lower than average loan debt and go on to use their degrees in a variety of legal, professional and governmental positions.
https://wn.com/Uidaho_College_Of_Law_|_Moscow
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- published: 18 Nov 2016
- views: 2243
0:21
Russian mafia boss gunned down in Moscow street
http://www.euronews.com Police in Russia say one of the main figures in the country's organised crime community has been gunned down in Moscow. Aslan Usoyan con...
http://www.euronews.com Police in Russia say one of the main figures in the country's organised crime community has been gunned down in Moscow. Aslan Usoyan controlled a criminal group which trafficked drugs and weapons and ran clandestine businesses. The 75-year-old was killed by a single shot.
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#Russia #mafia #gunman #Moscow #shoot #dead #death #criminal #drugs #drugtrafficking
https://wn.com/Russian_Mafia_Boss_Gunned_Down_In_Moscow_Street
http://www.euronews.com Police in Russia say one of the main figures in the country's organised crime community has been gunned down in Moscow. Aslan Usoyan controlled a criminal group which trafficked drugs and weapons and ran clandestine businesses. The 75-year-old was killed by a single shot.
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#Russia #mafia #gunman #Moscow #shoot #dead #death #criminal #drugs #drugtrafficking
- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 6369123
1:21:00
The Moscow Murders: Where Does Bryan Kohberger’s Legal Battle Stand?
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Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime…
One year ago, four young University Idaho students were murdered in the off campus home.
Tonight, we look at the legal implications - where things stand now - and when there might be a trial.
#BestGuests:
Tara Malek is an Idaho licensed attorney practicing in state and federal Court in business and commercial litigation. Tara has experience in both civil and criminal law.
Greg Skordas has practiced law since 1982 and began his career at the Salt Lake Legal Defenders Association, representing indigent defendants in criminal matters. He gained a great appreciation for the value of competent legal representation and our Constitution's protections for victims and the accused.
#IdahoStudentMurders #TrueCrime #Idaho4 #IdahoStudents #IdahoLatest #IdahoToday #MoscowMurders #TrueCrime #BryanKohberger #IGG #InvestigativeGeneticGenealogy #KayleeGoncalves #MadisonMogen #XanaKernodle #EthanChapin #TrueCrimeCommunity
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#STSNation,
Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime…
One year ago, four young University Idaho students were murdered in the off campus home.
Tonight, we look at the legal implications - where things stand now - and when there might be a trial.
#BestGuests:
Tara Malek is an Idaho licensed attorney practicing in state and federal Court in business and commercial litigation. Tara has experience in both civil and criminal law.
Greg Skordas has practiced law since 1982 and began his career at the Salt Lake Legal Defenders Association, representing indigent defendants in criminal matters. He gained a great appreciation for the value of competent legal representation and our Constitution's protections for victims and the accused.
#IdahoStudentMurders #TrueCrime #Idaho4 #IdahoStudents #IdahoLatest #IdahoToday #MoscowMurders #TrueCrime #BryanKohberger #IGG #InvestigativeGeneticGenealogy #KayleeGoncalves #MadisonMogen #XanaKernodle #EthanChapin #TrueCrimeCommunity
- published: 14 Nov 2023
- views: 20211
44:43
Moscow Police Release Extended Bodycam from Night of Idaho Student Murders
The Moscow Police Department released an extended version of bodycam footage showing an officer dealing with an alcohol-related offense near the college home ar...
The Moscow Police Department released an extended version of bodycam footage showing an officer dealing with an alcohol-related offense near the college home around the time four University of Idaho students were murdered on Nov. 13. Authorities said investigators have determined that the details associated with the bodycam footage are unrelated to the investigation.
#IdahoStudentMurders #LawAndCrime
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The Moscow Police Department released an extended version of bodycam footage showing an officer dealing with an alcohol-related offense near the college home around the time four University of Idaho students were murdered on Nov. 13. Authorities said investigators have determined that the details associated with the bodycam footage are unrelated to the investigation.
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- published: 12 Dec 2022
- views: 419710
1:34:22
Legal Briefs 31: The Moscow Murders Probable Cause Affidavit
We discuss the release of the probable cause affidavit in the Moscow case, what it means, and what's next.
We discuss the release of the probable cause affidavit in the Moscow case, what it means, and what's next.
https://wn.com/Legal_Briefs_31_The_Moscow_Murders_Probable_Cause_Affidavit
We discuss the release of the probable cause affidavit in the Moscow case, what it means, and what's next.
- published: 06 Jan 2023
- views: 12849
2:50
S. Korea-based company on U.S. sanctions list against Russia, but will it make a difference?
‘對러 고강도 제재’ 실효성은 ‘의문’ 대러제재 포함된 韓 기업 조사 중
Last week, the U.S. announced new sanctions list against Russia, --a day before the second anniversary of Moscow's ful...
‘對러 고강도 제재’ 실효성은 ‘의문’ 대러제재 포함된 韓 기업 조사 중
Last week, the U.S. announced new sanctions list against Russia, --a day before the second anniversary of Moscow's full-invasion of Ukraine.
It's targeting more than 500 individuals and entities, --among which is a South Korea-based firm.
Our Bae Eun-ji takes a closer look at a possible impact of the sanctions.
A day before the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. announced on Friday more sanctions against Russia, targeting more than 500 people and entities.
"That's why I'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions in response, in response to Putin's brutal war of conquest in response to Alexei Navalny's death. Because make no mistake, Putin is responsible for Alexei's death."
Among the 93 entities on the new sanctions list is a South Korea-based company called Daesung International Trading, located in South Korea's southeastern city of Gimhae.
An official from Seoul's foreign ministry said Monday that the head of the company is a Pakistani national, and the government had shared information with the U.S. in advance.
The country's trade ministry and the customs agency are also currently conducting investigations into the company, to look for possible law violations.
And another company run by South Korean nationals in Ireland was also added to the list.
The firm, Cubit Semiconductor, was sanctioned for reportedly exporting sensitive electronic components to a Russian manufacturer.
However, there are doubts about whether these sanctions will have a strong impact on Russia.
One expert says the Russian economy has proven to be resilient despite the sanctions imposed by the U.S. and European countries in the past, partly because Western countries have been hesitant, worrying that the sanctions may affect the global and regional economies.
"The sanctioning of exports of Russian oil to other countries might drive all oil prices up, which I think will also hurt oil price management in the United States. So I think all these factors, if applied in the same way, they won't be as effective as the U.S. and Western countries expect."
Another expert says imposing sanctions on more individuals and companies in countries outside of Russia is "a signal to other international actors that there's a price to be paid for working with Moscow to help them evade the sanctions," but also raised doubts about their effectiveness.
"So I don't think this is going to change the game. The one thing that can really change the game is getting weapons to the Ukrainians immediately and getting them long-range artillery. That's the thing that will change this.”
Bae Eun-ji, Arirang News.
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‘對러 고강도 제재’ 실효성은 ‘의문’ 대러제재 포함된 韓 기업 조사 중
Last week, the U.S. announced new sanctions list against Russia, --a day before the second anniversary of Moscow's full-invasion of Ukraine.
It's targeting more than 500 individuals and entities, --among which is a South Korea-based firm.
Our Bae Eun-ji takes a closer look at a possible impact of the sanctions.
A day before the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. announced on Friday more sanctions against Russia, targeting more than 500 people and entities.
"That's why I'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions in response, in response to Putin's brutal war of conquest in response to Alexei Navalny's death. Because make no mistake, Putin is responsible for Alexei's death."
Among the 93 entities on the new sanctions list is a South Korea-based company called Daesung International Trading, located in South Korea's southeastern city of Gimhae.
An official from Seoul's foreign ministry said Monday that the head of the company is a Pakistani national, and the government had shared information with the U.S. in advance.
The country's trade ministry and the customs agency are also currently conducting investigations into the company, to look for possible law violations.
And another company run by South Korean nationals in Ireland was also added to the list.
The firm, Cubit Semiconductor, was sanctioned for reportedly exporting sensitive electronic components to a Russian manufacturer.
However, there are doubts about whether these sanctions will have a strong impact on Russia.
One expert says the Russian economy has proven to be resilient despite the sanctions imposed by the U.S. and European countries in the past, partly because Western countries have been hesitant, worrying that the sanctions may affect the global and regional economies.
"The sanctioning of exports of Russian oil to other countries might drive all oil prices up, which I think will also hurt oil price management in the United States. So I think all these factors, if applied in the same way, they won't be as effective as the U.S. and Western countries expect."
Another expert says imposing sanctions on more individuals and companies in countries outside of Russia is "a signal to other international actors that there's a price to be paid for working with Moscow to help them evade the sanctions," but also raised doubts about their effectiveness.
"So I don't think this is going to change the game. The one thing that can really change the game is getting weapons to the Ukrainians immediately and getting them long-range artillery. That's the thing that will change this.”
Bae Eun-ji, Arirang News.
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- published: 26 Feb 2024
- views: 428
4:58
Russia’s “King of the Underworld” nabbed in raid on luxurious Moscow mansion | вора в законе 🇷🇺
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One of Russia’s most notorious crime bosses Zakhary Kalashov — better known by the pseudonym Sha...
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One of Russia’s most notorious crime bosses Zakhary Kalashov — better known by the pseudonym Shakro Molodoi or the nickname “Shakro the Young” — was arrested in his luxurious Moscow mansion. Let me tell you about it.
On July 12, 2016, a heavily armed Federal Security Service (FSB) squad swooped into his home in Moscow’s elite suburban district of Rublevka and arrested him. At least nine of his men are seen lying on the ground with their hands on their heads as police guns are trained on them.
Kalashov is named as a leading member of the vor v zakone, or "thieves-in-law," the pre-eminent criminal organization in Russia’s underworld — equivalent to being a “made man” in the Italian Mafia.
Kalashov, 63, was charged with extortion linked to a high-level financial dispute over a restaurant, a Korean eatery named Elements. The dispute got out of hand in December 2015 when a confrontation between armed gangs erupted in gunfire, killing two and injuring eight.
Apparently in his kitchen, with a video camera rolling, Kalashov is asked: “Do you consider yourself a thief-in-law?”
“I will not talk in front of the camera, are you kidding me? Don’t make a show out of it. Turn off the camera and we’ll talk,” he said. “It’s not a show, we need it,” an officer is heard saying. He later pleaded not guilty in court.
The traditional notion of the Thieves is a band of elite criminals formed in the dire, 1930s Soviet era; opposed to the government and declaring themselves outlaws, and vowed to live by the thieves’ code: never to marry, never to have a legitimate job, never to pay taxes, never to own property, never to cooperate or associate with the government or authorities in any way, never to rat on others, never to commit “unworthy” acts.
As with all such organizations, it corrupted and devolved over time. Today the vors are largely bloated, crooked gangsters who live in mansions like where Kalashov was arrested.
Kalashov’s relaxed reaction to police suggests both his power and his comfort with arrests: He has been arrested several times in different countries. He has been accused of being in charge of the Russian mob’s flows of money through Europe. A court in Spain found him guilty of money laundering and gangsterism and after nine years in prison he was deported to Russia in 2014, against the wishes of Georgia, where he had been sentenced in absentia to 18 years in prison for murder.
In Russia he was freed and lived large.
He is said to have ascended the ranks of the vory v zakone after the death of Aslan Ûsoyan, known as Grandpa Hassan or Ded Khasan, who was killed in 2013. Ûsoyan was killed by a sniper in central Moscow.
His name is also spelled Shakro Molodoy or Шакро Молодого in Russian.
Задержание вора в законе Шакро Молодого
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One of Russia’s most notorious crime bosses Zakhary Kalashov — better known by the pseudonym Shakro Molodoi or the nickname “Shakro the Young” — was arrested in his luxurious Moscow mansion. Let me tell you about it.
On July 12, 2016, a heavily armed Federal Security Service (FSB) squad swooped into his home in Moscow’s elite suburban district of Rublevka and arrested him. At least nine of his men are seen lying on the ground with their hands on their heads as police guns are trained on them.
Kalashov is named as a leading member of the vor v zakone, or "thieves-in-law," the pre-eminent criminal organization in Russia’s underworld — equivalent to being a “made man” in the Italian Mafia.
Kalashov, 63, was charged with extortion linked to a high-level financial dispute over a restaurant, a Korean eatery named Elements. The dispute got out of hand in December 2015 when a confrontation between armed gangs erupted in gunfire, killing two and injuring eight.
Apparently in his kitchen, with a video camera rolling, Kalashov is asked: “Do you consider yourself a thief-in-law?”
“I will not talk in front of the camera, are you kidding me? Don’t make a show out of it. Turn off the camera and we’ll talk,” he said. “It’s not a show, we need it,” an officer is heard saying. He later pleaded not guilty in court.
The traditional notion of the Thieves is a band of elite criminals formed in the dire, 1930s Soviet era; opposed to the government and declaring themselves outlaws, and vowed to live by the thieves’ code: never to marry, never to have a legitimate job, never to pay taxes, never to own property, never to cooperate or associate with the government or authorities in any way, never to rat on others, never to commit “unworthy” acts.
As with all such organizations, it corrupted and devolved over time. Today the vors are largely bloated, crooked gangsters who live in mansions like where Kalashov was arrested.
Kalashov’s relaxed reaction to police suggests both his power and his comfort with arrests: He has been arrested several times in different countries. He has been accused of being in charge of the Russian mob’s flows of money through Europe. A court in Spain found him guilty of money laundering and gangsterism and after nine years in prison he was deported to Russia in 2014, against the wishes of Georgia, where he had been sentenced in absentia to 18 years in prison for murder.
In Russia he was freed and lived large.
He is said to have ascended the ranks of the vory v zakone after the death of Aslan Ûsoyan, known as Grandpa Hassan or Ded Khasan, who was killed in 2013. Ûsoyan was killed by a sniper in central Moscow.
His name is also spelled Shakro Molodoy or Шакро Молодого in Russian.
Задержание вора в законе Шакро Молодого
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As always, please like, share, comment and subscribe.
Thanks for watching!
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Please watch: "Accused hacker Karim Baratov gives video tour of his luxury cars | Russian spy hack case"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nD2PD7cWMdM
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- published: 11 Dec 2016
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