Overview of V International scientific and practical convention of undergraduate and postgraduate students on “Actual issues of Russian federalism: retrospective approach and current state”.
https://doi.org/10.30729/2541-8823-2021-6-1-108-112
Abstract
This article is a review of the V International Scientific and Practical Convention of Undergraduate and Graduate Students “Topical Issues of Russian Federalism: Retrospective Approach and Current State”.
The history of the event as well as individual contributions are disclosed. It also mentions the representatives of various educational institutions who attended the event and worthily presented their law schools on the platform of one of the oldest universities in Russia — Kazan University. In particular, the overview reflects the information about the winners in each section — the branch of law that took place within the framework of the conference
The article also notes that the event was timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, whose legal successor can now be called the Republic of Tatarstan. This fact and this anniversary date determined the choice of the theme of the event and consideration of the issues of federalism.
About the Authors
N. R. NafikovaRussian Federation
Nigina Nafikova — 1th year Master student of the Law Faculty
18, Kremlin St., Kazan, 420008, Russia
Yu. M. Nasyrova
Russian Federation
Yulia Nasyrova — 1th year Master student of the Faculty of Law, Chairman of the Student Scientific Society of the Faculty of Law
18, Kremlin St., Kazan, 420008, Russia
N. N. Rybushkin
Russian Federation
Nikolay Rybushkin — Candidate of Legal Sciences, assistant professor of criminal law department
18, Kremlin St., Kazan, 420008, Russia
Review
For citations:
Nafikova N.R., Nasyrova Yu.M., Rybushkin N.N. Overview of V International scientific and practical convention of undergraduate and postgraduate students on “Actual issues of Russian federalism: retrospective approach and current state”. Kazan University Law Review. 2021;6(1):108-112. https://doi.org/10.30729/2541-8823-2021-6-1-108-112