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55. General issues of ethics of a notary

In order to improve the standards of professional activity of notaries of the Russian Federation 18 April 2001 The meeting of representatives of notary chambers of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation was The Professional Code of Notaries of the Russian Federation was adopted (Resolution of the Assembly representatives of notary chambers of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation dated April 18, 2001 No. 10 "On Professional Code of Notaries of the Russian Federation"). The code formulates professional and moral and ethical standards of notarial activity and personal behavior of a notary, characteristics of violations of professional disciplines and ethics, principles and types of responsibility, procedure for imposing and removing penalties, as well as measures to encourage the notary.

According to the code, in his activities a notary must be guided by principles and precepts of the International Union of Latin Notaries, developed during the centuries of existence of the notary and have proven their legal perfection.

The Code refers to the following principles:

1) respect for their ministry, public authorities and bodies of the professional community;

2) performance of notarial acts within the framework of the law, resolution of doubts before the act is performed; refraining from action at the slightest doubt about its legality and correctness;

3) paying tribute to Truth;

4) study of materials with predilection and increased thoroughness;

5) following Justice;

6) restriction by the Law;

7) work with Dignity, etc.

Taking office imposes on the notary certain moral and ethical obligations:

1) protect the interests of a person, society and the state, subject to the requirements of the law;

2) promote the establishment of faith in law and justice in society;

3) not to take actions in personal interests that call into question the impartiality and independence of notarial activities and damage the honor and dignity of the notary profession;

4) treat colleagues in the legal profession in a spirit of respect, trust and benevolent cooperation;

5) constantly improve their professional level, competence, study the current legislation and notarial practice;

6) preserve and protect professional secrets;

7) comply with the requirements for compulsory insurance of notarial activities;

8) ensure in their activities high criteria and requirements of a culture of communication, in any situation strive to maintain self-control and personal dignity.

Authors: Nevskaya M.A., Shalagina M.A.

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