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The Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations in New York is a diplomatic mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations with headquarters in New York.
The Permanent Mission of the USSR to the United Nations in New York was established after the foundation of the UN under the UN Charter signed on 26 June 1945 at the conference in San-Francisco, which came into force on 24 October 1945. The location and deployment of the Permanent Mission was related to solving and agreeing upon the more general question of the UN Headquarters location. The decision to choose the USA as a host country for the United Nations was taken by the Preparatory Commission as early as on 15 December 1945, however, the question was still discussed during 1946, and the Headquarters Agreement between the United Nations and the United States of America was only signed on 26 June 1947 to come into force on 21 November 1947.
General provisions on the immunities for representatives of the Organization’s Member States in UN main and subsidiary bodies were laid down in the Convention on Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations adopted by the UN General Assembly on 13 February 1946.
In April 1945 the staff for the Permanent Mission was approved by the Decree of the USSR Council of Ministers. The Mission, among its tasks, was to actively participate in activities of principal and specialized organizations of the UN system.
The status of the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the United Nations was also defined under a resolution of the UN General Assembly of 3 December 1948 on permanent representations to the United Nations, which defined the procedure for appointing permanent representatives and the issue of their powers.
Since 1991, after the disintegration of the USSR, Russian Federation, along with other former republics of the Soviet Union is represented at the UN as an independent state and operates under the "Provisions on the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to international organizations", approved on 29 September 1999 by a Presidential Decree.
In December 1991, the Russian Federation, as the continuator state of the Soviet Union in the international arena, has officially taken its place as a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
The Consulate General is a state authority for foreign relations of the Russian Federation exercising consular functions on behalf of the Russian Federation inside its consular district on the territory of the United States.
The consular district of the Consulate General of the Russian Federation in New York includes the states: Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin.
The Consulate General protects rights and interests of the Russian Federation, of the Russian nationals, both individuals and bodies corporate; furthers the development of commercial, economic, cultural and scientific relations between Russia and the United States and otherwise promotes friendly relations between two countries; exercises full scale of official consular functions envisaged by the legislation of the Russian Federation, bilateral Convention on consular relations as well as other principles of international law.
The Consulate General exercises consular functions for the sake of the Russian nationals permanently residing inside its consular district or temporarily visiting the United States; American citizens; stateless persons, as well as nationals of a third state legally visiting the United States.
MHRCA is a non-profit organization that unites the Russian-speaking community in the region and enhances the lives of immigrant families by providing a home for Russian Culture and Language, since 2010. We are volunteer-based association of people who bonded by friendships and common goal of expanding the public’s understanding and appreciation of Russian arts, culture and history through Russian School and a variety of publicly open events, such as: New Year Celebrations, Community Picnics, Theatrical performances of our Drama Club and more.
Our Russian School provides classes for children and adults with an emphasis on Language, Literature, Art and Music. The School helps children to adjust to the US educational system while preserving their Russian Language and cultural heritage through various programs designed to developed spirit, mind and body. Everyone is welcome here, regardless of faith or ethnic background. We strive to provide peaceful, friendly atmosphere which fosters beautiful memories and helps building life-long friendship.
Tatyana Voloshchuk is a partner in the firm's Business Law and Intellectual Property (IP) practices.
With more than 16 years of experience, Tatyana assists clients with procuring, protecting and enforcing their intellectual property rights. She works with a wide variety of clients, from solo inventors and start-ups to large multinational corporations.
Her practice focuses on all aspects of intellectual property law, and she has extensive experience in patent, trademark and copyright prosecution and litigation. Tatyana also advises clients with regard to due diligence matters including intellectual property clearance, licensing and acquisition. Her practice includes preparing and prosecuting U.S. and foreign patents in a variety of technical fields, including pharmaceuticals, laundry and home care, hair care, medical devices and instruments, packaging, green technology and consumer products. She also has extensive experience preparing and prosecuting U.S. and foreign design patents.
Tatyana has represented clients in numerous patent, trademark and copyright matters through every stage of litigation, from pre-filing investigation through trial and appeal. She has been a member of litigation teams in state and district courts throughout the country, as well as the International Trade Commission. Tatyana is also regularly involved in trademark opposition and cancelation proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB).
Outside of her legal work, Tatyana is an accomplished fiber artist. Her works are displayed in corporate and private collections throughout the world.
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