ProgressRussia's ban on the death penalty will remain when a current legal suspension expires on 1 January, the country's Constitutional Court has ruled.
It said the use of the death penalty was now impossible because Russia had signed international deals banning it.
Russian announced the moratorium in 1996 when it joined the Council of Europe, although it retains capital punishment in its criminal code.
Opinion polls suggest that a majority of Russians back the death penalty.
One recent survey showed that two-thirds of Russians backed the measure.
It said that one in four was against it, mainly because of the possibility that judges would make mistakes.
Chechnya jury trials
The court's head Valery Zorkin said that the end of the moratorium "does not make it possible to apply the death penalty on Russian territory".
He cited a number of international accords signed by Moscow, which banned the use of the capital punishment.
Mr Zorkin also said Russia must extend the moratorium on executions until it ratified Protocol Six of the European Convention on Human Rights, which prohibits the use of the death penalty in peaceful times.
Russia's pledge to sign the protocol was a key condition of its membership in the Council of Europe in 1996.
However, the country's parliament is yet to officially outlaw executions.
In 1999 the Constitutional Court ruled that the death penalty could not be used until jury trials had been introduced in all of Russia's 89 regions.
Thursday's ruling was its response to the country's Supreme Court request, which had sought to clarify the future of the moratorium because the first jury trials would take place in Chechnya on 1 January.
Chechnya is the only remaining part of the Russian Federation where trials by jury have never been held.
Last week, President Dmitry Medvedev's representative at the Constitutional Court, Mikhail Krotov, said that the Kremlin was in favour of the gradual abolition of the death penalty.
Russia Bans Death Penalty
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Thats nice to hear.
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Reporter executions and disapperances still OK. Though to be fair, it sounded like a lot of those were from more local governmental or otherwise powerful figures, as opposed to the Kremlin itself. However I give them flak for letting the practices slide.
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Just like their speaking out against our involvement in other countries while they were invading Afghanistan... I think I'll wait and see if this is the real deal or more Russian bullshit.
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I know what I've got my money on.Deepcrush wrote:or more Russian bullshit.
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I'd be surprised if it isn't genuine. After all, why would you want the death penalty, and all the flak from the civilised world that goes with it, when you can just lock up the criminals and have the local Mafia deal with political opponents/nosey journalists?Deepcrush wrote:I think I'll wait and see if this is the real deal or more Russian bullshit.
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Aye, it's a quick way to score some points with the West. "Hey, guys, look how nice and democratic we're being! Not like those evil Americans who still sentance people to death!"
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