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The School of General and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies was established in 2018 when the leading departments of the Faculty of Law were merged: the Theory and History of Law; Labor Law and Social Security Law; and International Public and Private Law. The School’s faculty currently includes 70 highly qualified specialists in various fields of law, including the theory of law, the history of law, information law, labour law, social security law, sports law, public international law, and private international law.
The School provides a rigorous course of study comparable to that of the world's leading universities. Our mission is to intellectually enrich and challenge students while taking their respective areas of study and professional aspirations into account.
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The Meeting Was Attended by Students, Undergraduates, Postgraduates and Teachers of the HSE Faculty of Law. The Discussion Was Moderated by the Head of the Club, I. A. Shershneva-Tsitulskaya. In Her Report, She Touched Upon the Problems of the Methodology of the Study of the Russian Legal System in the Past and Present Within the Framework of the School of Comparative Historical Jurisprudence, as Well as the Axiological Values of the Russian Legal System at Different Historical Stages, the Role and Importance of the Reception of Law in the Formation and Evolution of the Russian Legal System. In Particular, a New Approach Was Proposed in the Study of the Russian Legal System as a Macro-System That Is Not Part of the Romano-Germanic Legal Family, and Unexplored or Insufficiently Studied Problems Were Identified in the Study of the Historical Stages of the Formation of the Russian Legal System. The Speaker Suggested Considering the Russian Legal System as the Core of the Eurasian Legal Family, Historically Linked to the Legal Tradition of Byzantium and the Russian Empire.
Graduate Students of the Department of Theory of Law and Comparative Law Maxim Terekhov and Ivan Gusak, Lecturer of the Department of Theory of Law and Comparative Law, PhD, Associate Professor D. V. Zorile and Academic Director of the Bachelor's Degree Program "Jurisprudence: Legal Regulation of Business", PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Legal Regulation of Business, Leontieva E. A. Actively Participated in the Discussion. The Participants of the Meeting Discussed With Interest the Proposed Methodological Approaches and Expressed a Desire to Continue Consideration of the Issues Raised at Further Meetings of the Club and at Other Scientific Discussion Platforms of the Faculty of Law.