Scientific group of Environmental Studies: Proceedings of the 2014/2015 academic year
In the 2014/2015 academic year, teachers of the department of labor and environmental law SFU Law Institute was held scientific society on environmental studies with the support of the Department of International Law Faculty of SFU. Meetings are held monthly scientific circle, starting from March 2015. The structure of the group includes law students of the 3rd year and one student of the Polytechnic Institute of SFU. Interest in the study of environmental issues among students due to the presence of acute environmental problems in the Russian Federation. Total number of students involved in a circle of 11 people (Korsukova Alexander Pyatanova Alexander Gaponenko Daniel Valeev Arkady Ostanina Svetlana Saghatelian Nazeli, Anastasia Selivanova, Marina Kopytova, Yavrumyan Sofia Vilmova Tatiana, Anastasia Pugaev). As part of the circle of students doing research under the general theme: legal regulation of radioactive waste management. The results of studies of students reflected in articles published in the electronic collection of FAS, which was published on the results of the round table in April 2015 in the framework of the annual conference held by SFU Law Institute. At the round table, all participants mug made presentations and exchanged experiences on the studied material, we engage in a discussion on the issues identified. All students have expressed concern about our region - closed city of Zheleznogorsk, associated with the construction of the repository for the disposal of radioactive waste. The general management of a circle and its meetings for this academic year was performed: assistant of the department of labor and environmental law SFU Law Institute D.A.Vysotskaya and senior lecturer in labor and environmental law SFU Law Institute T.G.Spiglazova. The survey results showed that the chosen form of the work with the students a positive effect on the learning process of students. We invite all interested and indifferent to the environmental problems of the students at the meeting of the Environmental Research Mug! Schedule of Meetings scientific circles: 03.16.2015 years (an organizational meeting for the selection of individual research students within the overall theme of the problems of legal regulation in the field of radioactive waste management. There were 11 students of Siberian Federal University: Korsukova Alexander Pyatanova Alexander Gaponenko Daniel Valeev Arkady Ostanina Svetlana Saghatelian Nazeli, Anastasia Selivanova, Marina Kopytova, Yavrumyan Sofia Vilmova Tatiana, Anastasia Pugaev). 03.30.2015 year (discussion of the reports: Svetlana and Saghatelian Ostanina Nazeli on "Compensation for damage caused as a result of violations of the requirements of Radioactive Waste Management" Tatyana Vilmovoy on "radiation control when handling the waste radioaktivnyi" Korsukovoy Alexandra on " Treatment of removable radioactive waste "). 04.17.2015 year (discussion of the reports: Anastasia Selivanova on "special handling of radioactive waste and the requirements for storage of items on their" Kopytova Marina on the theme "Protection of human life and health and the environment from adverse effects of radioactive waste", Pyatanova Alexandra on the topic "Features of the import and export to the Russian Federation from Russian radioactive waste"). 04.18.2015 year (discussion of the reports: Gaponenko Daniel on "the management of spent sealed sources of ionizing radiation" Valeyeva Arcadia on "liquid radioactive waste" Yavrumyan Sofia on "Responsibility for violation of the requirements in the field of radioactive waste management" , Pugaev Anastasia on "Radioactive waste management in the mining and processing of uranium ore"). 05.08.2015 of the year (as part of the circle of environmental studies with the support of REC "Japan Center FAS" in the SFU Law Institute held a webinar in English, with the participation of prof. Koga Mamura Seynan and students of the University (Japan)). 05.22.2015 of the year (as part of the circle of environmental studies with the support of REC "Japan Center FAS" in the SFU Law Institute held a webinar in English, with the participation of prof. Koga Mamura Seynan and students of the University (Japan)). |