: This refers to the residency permit or registration system used to track where individuals live.
If you are looking for the or legal content associated with this specific tag, it is usually found within proprietary Russian legal databases like ConsultantPlus or Garant .
: This typically indicates a specific part , section , or chapter of a document (e.g., Part II). msk_propiska_p_II_2012t2
: Used by researchers to pull specific demographic or administrative files from that era.
: Historical data on property registration during the expansion. : This refers to the residency permit or
This identifier, , appears to be a specific technical tag or internal code, likely associated with a specialized database, a legal archive, or a government record system (often seen in Russian administrative contexts). Based on the structure of the code, msk : This is the standard shorthand for Moscow .
: Referencing specific court rulings or legislative amendments regarding residency. : Used by researchers to pull specific demographic
In 2012, Moscow underwent a massive territorial expansion known as the "New Moscow" project. This resulted in significant changes to registration laws, property rights, and administrative zoning. Codes like this are frequently found in:
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