Modern Comparative Law: Traditions, Innovations, Prospects (Review of the XIII International Congress of Comparative Law)
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Modern Comparative Law: Traditions, Innovations, Prospects (Review of the XIII International Congress of Comparative Law)
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Review
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Authors
Asiia Belialova 
Occupation: Acting Head of the Department of International Cooperation
Affiliation: Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
Address: Moscow, Russia
Dmitriy Belyaev
Occupation: Postgraduate Student
Affiliation: Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
Address: Moscow, Russia
Yulia Ibragimova
Occupation: Senior Lecturer, Department of Theory of State and Law
Affiliation: Kutafin Moscow State University (MSAL)
Address: Moscow, Russia
Yulia Krylova
Occupation: Postgraduate Student
Affiliation: Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
Address: Moscow, Russia
Maria Kupriianovich
Occupation: Specialist of the 1st Category, Director̓s Office
Affiliation: Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
Address: Moscow, Russia
Ekaterina Yamasheva
Occupation: Researcher, Center of Criminal, Criminal Procedure Legislation and Judicial Practice
Affiliation: Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
Address: Moscow, Russia
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69-84
Abstract

On December 6, 2023, the XIII International Congress of Comparative Law “Modern Comparative Law: Traditions, Innovations, Prospects” was held at the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation. The dominant theme of the Congress was the Russian tradition of comparative law, the Institute’s contribution to the development of comparative law, current methodological problems, and the impact of digitalization on the subject and content of ongoing research. The Congress was attended by a record number of participants in recent years — more than 700 people. During the plenary session and the round tables, the participants discussed issues of comparative methodology in historical and legal studies, comparative jurisprudence in the system of comparative legal studies, constitutional values in the context of comparative jurisprudence, judicial power in the system of modern statehood, the international legal principle of sovereign equality of states, etc.

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International Congress of Comparative Law, comparative methodology, legal comparative studies
Date of publication
26.02.2024
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