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From: Marianna G. Muravyeva [mailto:[log in to unmask]]

 

Dear colleagues,

we are pleased to announce the conference Changing the Russian Law: Legality and Current Challenges will take place at the University of Helsinki on October 17-19, 2012. See the program below. Please, feel free to disseminate this message.

Please, get registered to participate! - https://elomake.helsinki.fi/lomakkeet/36993/lomake.html

 

University of Helsinki

Faculty of Law

KATTI

Development of Russian Law Program

 

International Conference

Changing the Russian Law: Legality and Current Challenges 17 – 19 October 2012

WEDNESDAY, 17th

 


(University Main Building, Auditorium XII, Unioninkatu 34, 3rd floor)

13.30 – 14.00 Registration and coffee for the pre-conference session 

14.00 – 15.30 Pre-conference session 1 for post-graduate students

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Cold War and International Law: The Soviet Role in the Formulation International Legal Instruments Combating Trafficking in Women from the League of Nations to the United Nations
Philippa Hetherington, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

 

The Problem of Choice between Personal Benefit and Professional Responsibility in Lawyers Work
Anton Kazun, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow

 

Russian legal practices of citizens’ involvement in political decision-making: legal study of their genesis under the influence of international law
Mariya Riekkinen, Human Rights Institute, Åbo Akademi, Turku

 

15.30-16.00 Coffee
16.00-17.30 Pre-conference session 2 for post-graduate students

 

Bureaucratic Alignment and Regional Court Performance

André Schultz, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

 

Decisions’ application of the foreign courts in Russian Federation: problems and prospects
Daria Tsygankova, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg

 

Transitional Justice in Chechnya: NGO Political Advocacy and the Implementation of the European Court of Human Rights’ Chechen Judgments
Freek van der Vet, Aleksanteri Institute for Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Helsinki

 

THURSDAY, 18TH
(University Main Building, Small Lecture Hall, Fabianinkatu 33, 4th floor)

09.30 – 10.00 Registration and coffee 

10.00 – 10.30 Opening of the conference 

 

 

10.30 – 11.30 Keynote address

 

Shaping a regime: the legal underpinnings of the second Putin presidency

Jane Henderson, Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London 

 

11.45 – 13.45 Session 1. Russian Constitutional Law

 

(University Main Building, Runeberg Hall, Fabianinkatu 33, 2nd floor)

 The development of sub-national constitutional law in Russia and its application to Muslim minority rights
Prof. Charles Szymanski and Prof. Egdunas Racius, Vytautas Magnus University, Faculty of law, Kaunas

 

 On Emergence and Contingency of a New Ideological State: a Constitutional Model of “Kelsenian Federation” in Russia
Prof. Sergey Korolev, Institute of State and Law, Russian Academy of Sciences

Formal and Material Constitution in Russia Prof. Ivan Marino, University of Naples L'Orientale

 

Studying Legal Consciousness in Russia: Myths, Methods, and Lesson
Dr. Tatiana Borisova, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg

 

13.45 – 14.45 Lunch break

 


14.45 – 16.45 Session 2. Practices of the Legal Theory: Realism and Argumentation

 

Progressive Legal Argumentation: The Last Frontier?

Prof. William B. Simons, Centre for EU-Russian Studies (CEURUS), Institute of Constitutional and International Law, University of Tartu

 

Formal Constraints in Legal Argumentation in Russia: the Case of the Russian Penal Procedure
Dr. Ekaterina Samokhina, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg

 

Russian Legal Realism

Dr. Evgeny Tonkov, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Service, Moscow

 

Man overboard! Or Pyrrhic victory of pandectists over social realists in the light of the upcoming changes of the Russian civil law
Prof. Sergey Stepanov, Institute of Private Law, Ekaterinburg

 

16.45-17.00 Coffee

 

17.00-18.45 Session 3. Economics, Energy and the Challenges of Legal Regulation

 

Economical analysis of law as language for communication between Russia and the Western countries
Dr. Mikhail Antonov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg

 

Russia's Bilateral Investment Treaties – A Good Source of Protection for Russian Investors?
Christina Cathey Schuetz, Senior Associate, Clifford Chance CIS Limited, Moscow

 

Legal regulations of Labor relations: current tendencies
Dr. Dmitry Harakka-Zaitsev, Lawyer, GESTAMP AUTOMOCION, GESTAMP SEVERSTAL VSEVOLOZHSK, LLC, St. Petersburg

 

FRIDAY, 19th
(Juhlahuoneistot, Unioninkatu 33, 3rd floor)

 

09.30 – 11.00 Keynote Address

Too Much of a Good Thing? Rethinking Access to Justice in Contemporary Russia

Prof. Kathryn Hendley, University of Wisconsin-Madison 11.00 – 11.30 Coffee

 

11.30 – 13.30 Session 4. The Application of Russian Justice: Bias and Bureaucracy

 

The Civilizing Force of Hypocrisy: Transnational Integration Regimes, Legal Reform, and the Problem of Non-Enforcement in Russia

Dr. Gordon B. Smith, University of South Carolina

 

Social Construction of Criminal Cases in Russia: Structure of Bias, Structure of Privilege

Dr. Ella Paneyakh, Institute for the Rule of Law, European University, St. Petersburg The Structure of Convictional Bias in the Russian Criminal Justice

 

Dr. Kirill Titaev, Institute for the Application of Law, European University, St. Petersburg

Between Law and Morality: New Legal Conservatism and Convictional Bias in Russian Criminal and Administrative Justice
Dr. Marianna Muravyeva, KATTI, University of Helsinki

 

13.30-14.30 Lunch

 

14.40-16.15 Session 5. Criminal Justice in Russia: Current Challenges

 

Implementing ECHR decisions on Tax law in Russia

Dr. Anton Burkov, Faculty of Law, University of Humanities, Ekaterinburg

 

Bringing Cases, If Not Rights, Home: Review of Russian Criminal Cases Following the Judgments of the European Court
Dr. Kirill Koroteev, European Humanities University. Vilnius

 

Cross-border crime investigation with Russian authorities. Legal and administrative challenges
Dr. Anna-Liisa Heusala. Aleksanteri institute, University of Helsinki, and Dr. Jarmo Koistinen, Detective superintendent, National Bureau of Investigation, Helsinki

 

16.15-16.45 Closing session 

 

 

Dr. Marianna Muravyeva, 

Associate Professor of Law, 

Senior Researcher, KATTI, Faculty of Law

P.O.Box 4 00014 University of Helsinki

Helsinki Finland

tel. (office no. 345): +358(0)919123205

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