The 1st International Scientific Conference “Law - the phenomenon of civilization and culture” was held at RUDN University Law Institute
On the 30-31 of March, the 1st International Scientific Conference "Law - the phenomenon of civilization and culture" (Zhidkov Readings-2018) was held at t RUDN University Law Institute. Co-organizer of the conference is the Council of the Federation Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State-Building.
During the conference, were discussed fundamental problems of legal science: the formation of ideas about law as a civilizational and cultural phenomenon; translation of legal experience: traditions and innovations; socio-cultural dimensions of law; the space of comparative legal studies.
More than 150 scientists and researchers from the Russian Federation and 11 foreign countries (Barbados, Belarus, Burundi, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Moldova, USA, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Finland) attended this conference. Russia was represented by specialists from 20 regions, including more than 30 professors, doctors of law.
Anastasia Daraseliya, RUDN postgraduate student of the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Communications Technology, participated in the The IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications was held in London (UK) from August 31 to September 3, 2020. The conference was held online on Whova platform together with Zoom.
It would be shortsighted to underestimate the outcomes of the First world war. The mistakes made in this war, which were not taken into consideration, largely determined the further course of history of the 20th century. The radical restructuring of the world order did not solve all the accumulated problems. Over the past hundred years, researchers have been rethinking the role of the first world war: one of the key projects, which brought together 28 participants from 11 countries, was completed in the Romanian city of Alba Iulia at the conference “International Treaties of the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)”. According to its results, a collective monograph was published in the very heart of the victorious Entente, at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, entitled “The Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) and Its Aftermath. Settlements, Problems and Perceptions”.
The First online Science Festival -2020 October 9, 17, Science Festival took place at RUDN University. The scientific festival which is carried out within the framework of the All-Russian Festival of Science
Anastasia Daraseliya, RUDN postgraduate student of the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Communications Technology, participated in the The IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications was held in London (UK) from August 31 to September 3, 2020. The conference was held online on Whova platform together with Zoom.
It would be shortsighted to underestimate the outcomes of the First world war. The mistakes made in this war, which were not taken into consideration, largely determined the further course of history of the 20th century. The radical restructuring of the world order did not solve all the accumulated problems. Over the past hundred years, researchers have been rethinking the role of the first world war: one of the key projects, which brought together 28 participants from 11 countries, was completed in the Romanian city of Alba Iulia at the conference “International Treaties of the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)”. According to its results, a collective monograph was published in the very heart of the victorious Entente, at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, entitled “The Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) and Its Aftermath. Settlements, Problems and Perceptions”.