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Conferment of Taxpayer Identification Number on Natural Person Does Not Violate His Constitutional or Any Other Rights and Freedoms - Russia and the Republics Legal Materials - Second Series
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S. applied to a court in order to contest the actions of an inspectorate of the Ministry of the Tax Service of Russia at the October District, City of Tambov, with regard to the conferment on him of a taxpayer identification number, pointing out that a taxpayer identification number conferred without his consent violates his right to a name and other constitutional rights and is contrary to his religious convictions. By decision of the October District Court, City of Tambov, of 22 May 2003 the demands declared were satisfied: the duty was place on the inspectorate of the Ministry of the Tax Service of Russia not to confer a taxpayer identification number on S.
The case was not considered by way of cassation.
The Presidium of the Tambov Regional Court, having considered the case by way of supervision, transferred to him by ruling of a judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of 22 September 2004, left the decision of the court without change on 7 October 2004.
By ruling of a judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation of 24 October 2005 the case was demanded and obtained in the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation and on 27 January 2006 was transferred for consideration in substance to a court of supervisory instance – the Judicial Division for Civil Cases of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.
William E. Butler, Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law in the University of London, attached to University College London, is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law at the Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University, and Founder and Director of The Vinogradoff Institute.
An authority on the legal systems of Russia and former Soviet nations, he is the author, co-author, editor or translator of more than 3,500 books and articles on Russian, Soviet, Kazakhstan, Ukrainian, Uzbekistan, and other Commonwealth of Independent States legal systems. He has acted as Counsel to the EBRD, European Union, World Bank, United Nations, and Department for International Development of the United Kingdom on individual law reform projects.
The recipient of numerous honors for his service to Russian and international law, Professor Butler is Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Associate of the International Academy of Comparative Law, and Member of the Russian Academy of Legal Sciences. He has been elected to his fourth term as a member of the Russian International Court of Commercial Arbitration. In 2003 Professor Butler was awarded the G. I. Tunkin Medal by the Russian International Law Association.
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