12.05.2023
09:30–11:00
Criminal Law Policy in an Era of Change: Challenges and How to Rise to Them
Congress Centre, conference hall B3
In terms of criminal law policy, Russia has made it a priority to improve criminal and criminal procedure legislation. In recent years, a number of amendments have been made. These have resulted in a reduction of criminal repression. However, it is hardly the case that an optimal and reasonable balance has been struck between the interests of the individual, society, and the state. It is therefore crucial to discuss further prospects for the development of criminal law policy in the current reality. What can be done in relation to criminal law to ensure that Russia’s national interests are better protected from socially dangerous actions and related threats? What steps should be taken to ensure the timely and justified criminalization and decriminalization of actions? In what way could public responsibility be further differentiated and individualized? What prospects and mechanisms exist for optimizing processes related to criminal procedure?
Moderator
Nudel Stanislav
Head of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure and Judicial Organization, Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
Panellists
Ekaterina Avdeeva
Head of the Expert Center on Criminal Law Policy and Execution of Judicial Acts, All-Russia Public Organization Delovaya Rossiya (Business Russia)
Aleksey Aleksandrov
Chief Researcher, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Alexander Varvarin
State Secretary, Vice President for Legal Regulation and Administration, Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP)
Oleg Zatelepin
Judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation
Sergey Kondratyev
Deputy Chairman, Chairman of the Judicial Board for Criminal Cases, Supreme Court of the Republic of Belarus
Tatyana Mineeva
Commissioner for Entrepreneurs' Rights Protection in Moscow
Aleksandr Savenkov
Director, Institute of State and Law, Russian Academy of Sciences
Vadim Fedorov
Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation
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Nudel Stanislav
Head of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure and Judicial Organization, Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation

Ekaterina Avdeeva
Head of the Expert Center on Criminal Law Policy and Execution of Judicial Acts, All-Russia Public Organization Delovaya Rossiya (Business Russia)

Aleksey Aleksandrov
Chief Researcher, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Alexander Varvarin
State Secretary, Vice President for Legal Regulation and Administration, Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP)

Oleg Zatelepin
Judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation

Sergey Kondratyev
Deputy Chairman, Chairman of the Judicial Board for Criminal Cases, Supreme Court of the Republic of Belarus

Tatyana Mineeva
Commissioner for Entrepreneurs' Rights Protection in Moscow
Mineeva Tatiana Vadimovna graduated from Astrakhan State Technical University in 2004, PhD in economics.
2005-2012 - worked in the Government of the Astrakhan region.
2012 - 2013 – Head of a program at ANO «Agency for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects».
2013 - 2019 - Vice President of the All-Russian public organization "Business Russia". In December 2017, she was appointed Head of the Executive committee of the Moscow regional branch of Business Russia.
Since 2019 – the Business ombudsman of the city of Moscow in the Government of Moscow.
In her work as an Ombudsman, she built almost from scratch the infrastructure for the protection of business rights in Moscow – more than 500 businessmen, experts and lawyers were involved on a voluntary basis, 24 public reception offices were opened throughout the capital. Thus, for the first time in Russia, it was formed the integrated community of public businessmen structures called - the Ecosystem of the Business ombudsman of the city of Moscow.
In 2020, 140 victories were achieved in restoring the rights of entrepreneurs, 77 legislative initiatives of the business support for the period of COVID-19 pandemic and 13 system business environment legislative initiatives were implemented. As a result of the work, the second part of the book "How to be friends with the state?" was written and published.
Tatiana is a winner of the open competition «Leaders of Russia. Politics 2020».
2005-2012 - worked in the Government of the Astrakhan region.
2012 - 2013 – Head of a program at ANO «Agency for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects».
2013 - 2019 - Vice President of the All-Russian public organization "Business Russia". In December 2017, she was appointed Head of the Executive committee of the Moscow regional branch of Business Russia.
Since 2019 – the Business ombudsman of the city of Moscow in the Government of Moscow.
In her work as an Ombudsman, she built almost from scratch the infrastructure for the protection of business rights in Moscow – more than 500 businessmen, experts and lawyers were involved on a voluntary basis, 24 public reception offices were opened throughout the capital. Thus, for the first time in Russia, it was formed the integrated community of public businessmen structures called - the Ecosystem of the Business ombudsman of the city of Moscow.
In 2020, 140 victories were achieved in restoring the rights of entrepreneurs, 77 legislative initiatives of the business support for the period of COVID-19 pandemic and 13 system business environment legislative initiatives were implemented. As a result of the work, the second part of the book "How to be friends with the state?" was written and published.
Tatiana is a winner of the open competition «Leaders of Russia. Politics 2020».

Aleksandr Savenkov
Director, Institute of State and Law, Russian Academy of Sciences
Director of the Institute of State and Law, Russian Academy of Sciences; Fellow Correspondent of Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Legal Sciences, Honoured Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Russian statesman, and legal scholar.
Professional background:
Since 1985, served in a Military Prosecutor’s Office, since 1994 in the Chief Military Prosecutor’s Office. He headed Military Prosecutor’s offices of the Siberian and Moscow military command regions. In 2002 he was appointed First Deputy Chief Military Prosecutor.
On 10 June 2002, the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation appointed Mr Savenkov Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation – Chief Military Prosecutor.
2006–2008 First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation.
2009–2013 Member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for the Vladimir Region.
In 2014, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation – Head of the Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
In 2017, he took leadership of the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Merits, awards, achievements:
He was awarded the Order of Merit for the Motherland 3rd and 4th degrees, Order of Alexander Nevsky and Order of Honour. He is a recipient of more than 50 medals and departmental awards of Russia and foreign countries. He was honoured with Recognition Certificates by the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation and the Speaker of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
Professional background:
Since 1985, served in a Military Prosecutor’s Office, since 1994 in the Chief Military Prosecutor’s Office. He headed Military Prosecutor’s offices of the Siberian and Moscow military command regions. In 2002 he was appointed First Deputy Chief Military Prosecutor.
On 10 June 2002, the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation appointed Mr Savenkov Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation – Chief Military Prosecutor.
2006–2008 First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation.
2009–2013 Member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for the Vladimir Region.
In 2014, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation – Head of the Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
In 2017, he took leadership of the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Merits, awards, achievements:
He was awarded the Order of Merit for the Motherland 3rd and 4th degrees, Order of Alexander Nevsky and Order of Honour. He is a recipient of more than 50 medals and departmental awards of Russia and foreign countries. He was honoured with Recognition Certificates by the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation and the Speaker of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

Vadim Fedorov
Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation