NewsThe training program of the Law Institute of the SFU is one of the best programs in Russia.
Fifteen training programs of the SFU received a high appraisal by professional, academic and scientific community and were reckoned into the “The best educational programs of innovative Russia”. The team of the Law Institute took the prize-winning places in the Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition
The Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition is the international law contest conducted in the form of a simulated litigation in the UN International Court of Justice (ICJ). The Philip C. Jessup Competition was found in 1959. It is held worldwide and annually more than 600 teams from 90 countries are participating in it. The official language of the competition is English. Become an election observer in the Law Institute of the Siberian Federal University!
On the 1st of February Vladimir Putin, the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, met the representatives of youth associations of the Association of Lawyers of Russia. The major part of the meeting was held in the assembly hall of the Moscow State Law Academy and was conducted in informal atmosphere. Read more: Become an election observer in the Law Institute of the Siberian Federal University! Join the public observers!
Youth Association of the Krasnoyarsk regional department of the Association of Lawyers of Russia announces the starting of the project "For clean elections". Any student of the Law Institute may register as a public observer and personally monitor the voting. On the 5th-6th of April 2012 the Law Institute of the Siberian Federal University holds Sixth International Scientific Conference for students, graduates and young scholars.
On the 5th-6th of April 2012 the Law Institute of the Siberian Federal University holds Sixth International Scientific Conference for students, graduates and young scholars. This year the topic of the Conference is: “Russian legal system reformation and human rights protection: national and international context.” More Articles...
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