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Located at a crossroads of global, regional, and national interests, contemporary international law affects almost all spheres of society. The School of International Law keeps pace with significant international events and legal adjudication in order to provide hands-on education that prepares future lawyers and legal scholars for the demands of the current legal landscape. The School is at once a ‘think tank’ that provides expert analysis and a producer of top legal experts and lawyers in international law.
Göttingen: Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2024.
Abrashin R.
HSE University Journal of International Law. 2025. Vol. 2. No. 4. P. 36-52.
Gadjiev K., Filatova M.
In bk.: The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law , Volume 8. Brill, 2024. Ch. 5. P. 137-165.
Rusinova V., Sergei K.
Law. LAW. Высшая школа экономики, 2021
The International Congress “Blishenko Readings” is an annual scientific conference on topical issues of international law with the participation of leading Moscow universities. The Congress “Blishenko Readings” brings together both internationally renowned and young researchers, as well as practitioners.
In 2025, the congress was attended by staff members, PhD candidates and Bachelor students of the HSE Faculty of Law. Professor Yu. Romashev made a presentation at the round table ‘International law as the basis for maintaining international peace and security’ on the topic ‘On assessing the possibility of using oral international treaties in the Russian legal system’. Professor D. Boklan moderated the Climate and International Law round table. Researcher D. Shtodina made a presentation at the round table ‘International protection of human rights’ on the topic ‘The role of UNESCO in ensuring ‘neuro-rights”’.
Some PhD students and bachelor students were awarded diplomas for the best reports at the round tables.
Roman Abrashin, a 5th year undergraduate student, received a diploma for the best report at the “Climate and International Law” round table. The topic of the report: “Ariadne’s Thread: Using Human Rights Law to Address Climate Change”.
Vadim Gabrielov, a PhD student, received a diploma for the best report at the round table “Sustainable Development Goals: progress and regression”. The topic of the report: “The implementation of international environmental standards through economic tools”.
Anastasia Burnakina, a PhD student, received a diploma for the best report at the round table “Modern problems of legal regulation of international economic relations: global, regional and national levels”. The topic of the report: “Instruments of international trade law in the fight against digital inequality”.
We congratulate PhD candidates and Bachelor students on their high results and wish them further success at events dedicated to international law!