NewsThe Russian-German Legal Prize was awarded to the Law School graduate
Bykovskaya Anna Sergeevna, master’s degree “Advocate in a legal proceeding” graduate, has become the winner of the Russian-German Legal Prize 2018 for a Russian-language research called “Handling the court cases in summary proceeding as a trend in the development of criminal legal procedure in the countries of the continental law tradition”. Graduate qualification work of a candidate for a master's degree written under scientific supervision of A. A. Brester, PhD in law, associate professor of criminal proseeding and criminalistics, was submitted in the contest. Read more: The Russian-German Legal Prize was awarded to the Law School graduate Scales in the circle of negotiation.
On Sunday morning, October 28, 2018, from 8.00 to 11.30, took place a regular meeting of the scientific and practical circle of the Law School of the Siberian Federal University "Negotiations in Lawyer's Activities". Is was held under the leadership of a lawyer, associate professor of the Siberian Federal University – Bogdanov Vyacheslav Petrovitch. The main idea of the meeting was to know in which way lawyers can to develop in themselves one of the most crucial skill – to conduct communication effectively. After the theoretical part about the concept, structure and techniques of communication the students began to perform practical exercises. Students from the Law Institute of the Siberian Federal University held trainings in the Kansk juvenile reformatory
The socio-legal training for convicted juveniles took place in the Kansk juvenile reformatory. The training was named “Course for the future”. The training was organized by youth centre “Our business” as the part of the project “Juvenile Service” and by the Law Institute of the Siberian Federal University within the frame of the project “Step towards”. Associate professor A. Petrov took part in seminar of DAAD
Alexander Petrov, Associate Professor of Theory and History of State and Law at the Law Institute, took part in the orientation scientific seminar of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for the joint grant programs of the DAAD and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation “Mikhail Lomonosov” and “Immanuel Kant” (DAAD Orientierungsseminar für Stipendiaten Lomonosov-und Kant-Programm). The event took place October 29-30 in Bonn. On the first day of the seminar, participants heard reports from the heads of relevant departments and experts from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and the German Academic Exchange Service on the state of scientific and educational relations between Russia and Germany, current scholarship programs and competitions. On the same day, seminarians became guests of the ceremonial reception at the Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Bonn. The work of the second day of the seminar consisted in the presentation of a number of pre-selected participants of the seminar of their research projects. Among the speakers was the associate professor of the Siberian Federal University Alexander Petrov. He made a presentation on his research project “Factors determining the hierarchy of sources of law in Russia and Germany”, carried out by him within the framework of the Immanuel Kant grant program at the University. I. F. Goethe in Frankfurt on the Main (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) under the guidance of Doctor of Law, Professor, Head of the German IVR Section Klaus Gunther. In particular, Associate Professor Petrov spoke about the object of comparative legal research, his methods and approaches, the reasons for his choice for a comparative analysis of the legal systems of Russia and Germany and preliminary scientific results. Denis Titov Krasnoyarsk "Police Academy" have made the first graduation
From October 29 to November 3 at the suburban sports and recreation center "Green hills" training camps in the framework of the regional project "Police classes" were performed for forty students of the tenth classes of the Krasnoyarsk Krai. For Russia, this project is unique and has no analogues. Briefly about the project: it has been implemented for several years in the region on the initiative of the Public Council of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia in the Krasnoyarsk Krai. The project holder is the Ministry of education of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, and the Ministry of internal Affairs, the Law school of Siberian Federal University and the Siberian Law school of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia take an active part in it. Students in grades 7-11 in many schools, lyceums, gymnasiums and cadet corps of the region are trained under the program "police classes" (classes in law, criminology, police business, fire and drill training, etc.). It is essential to note that in the educational institutions of the region "police classes" are often called "classes of legal orientation", as in-depth legal training orients students to enroll not only in departmental universities of the Ministry of internal Affairs, but also in civil law schools, including the Siberian Federal University. Read more: Krasnoyarsk "Police Academy" have made the first graduation More Articles... |