Putin and Medvedev Clash over Expropriations
From Ariel Cohen’s contribution to the New York Times:
Furthermore, Medvedev and Kudrin would like to see Russia join the O.E.C.D. Herein lies the rub: Russia today doesn’t fit the organization’s criteria for property rights, transparency and the rule of law.
Corrupt Russian judges regularly take property away from foreigners, such as Norway’s Telenor. Russian law enforcers seized shares of value investors, such as Hermitage Capital, and then banished its owner, William Browder, from Russia. Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his partners and staff are facing a second round of trials for made-up crimes.