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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.
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The conference was opened by the reports of Professors A.Kh. Abashidze and V.M. Shumilov devoted to the history and theory of international law. The Chinese view of international law was presented in the report of Professor V.L. Tolstykh. The issues of sources of international law were reflected in the speeches of Professors P.P. Kremnev, A.S. Ispolinov and D.A. Patrin. Modern problematic aspects of the law of international organisations were touched upon by Professor A.I. Abdullin and Associate Professor I.I. Karandashov. Professor A.A. Moisev's report was devoted to the topic of sovereignty.
Professors of the School of International Law V.N. Rusinova and D.S. Boklan also took part in the conference. The head of the School devoted her report to the way international law reacts to the problems of digital inequality. New ideas on the interpretation of Article 234 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea in the light of the climate change process were presented by Professor D.S. Boklan.
In the second part of the conference the problems of responsibility in international law were discussed in the reports by M.A. Rylova, S.D. Pimenova. Associate Professor A.M. Solntsev considered the institute of conference of parties to a treaty in modern international law; Professor N.E. Tyurina made a report on the category of interest in international law, and Associate Professor O.A. Kiseleva with the topic ‘International Law and Order: Universal and Integration Concepts’.
At the end of the event, a report on the doctrine of international law was delivered by the organiser of the event - Head of the Department of International Law of Moscow State University O.V. Kadysheva.
The youth conference ‘Theory of International Law: Current Problems’was also held within the framework of the ‘Tunkin Readings’. Postgraduate students of the School of International Law presented two reports. V. Gabrielov made the report on ‘Tendencies of development of the principle “polluter pays” in international law’ and S. Sushkov presented a report on the problem of attribution of the use of information and communication technologies to the State.