12.05.2023
13:30–15:00
Justice in the 21st Century
Congress Centre, conference hall A
Justice is the central element of any legal system. It is a highly sophisticated mechanism, and the way justice is administered, on what basis, for what values, for what aims, and to what ends all have a direct bearing on public trust in the legal system and the state as a whole. Traditionally, changes in substantive law were not always accompanied by the transformation of procedural institutions. Legal doctrine and practice both proceeded from the belief that a universal procedural form can be applied to almost any substantive legal issue. Is that the case now? Can – and should – we keep observing the principles of legal proceedings at any cost, considering that we are in the midst of an era of global uncertainty, rampant growth, increasingly complex legal conflicts, and the development of new digital technologies? Has the very nature of justice changed in the 21st century? By posing these questions in relation to civil, criminal, arbitration, constitutional and even international processes today, it becomes possible to conceptualize the status quo and make predictions about the further development of justice.
Moderator
Mikhail Galperin
Head of the Department of International Justice National Research University Higher School of Economics
Panellists
Anton Ilyin
Dean of the Faculty of Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Alexander Konovalov
Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation
Mikhail Krotov
Judge, Supreme Court of the Russian Federation
Mikhail Shvarts
Professor of the Department of Civil Procedure, St. Petersburg State University; Managing Partner, Law Office Schwartz & Partners
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Mikhail Galperin
Head of the Department of International Justice National Research University Higher School of Economics

Anton Ilyin
Dean of the Faculty of Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics

Alexander Konovalov
Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation
Born on June 9, 1968, in Leningrad (now St Petersburg).
1992: graduated from St Petersburg State University with a degree in Law (1992). PhD in Law. Senior Counsellor of Justice; 1986-1988: served in the Soviet Armed Forces; 1992: assistant prosecutor of the Vyborgsky District of St Petersburg; 1992-1994: investigator at the Office of the Public Prosecutor of the Vyborgsky District of St Petersburg; 1994-1997: prosecutor in charge of supervision of compliance with security legislation of the St Petersburg Office of the Public Prosecutor; 1997-1998: Deputy Prosecutor of the Moskovsky District of St Petersburg; 1998-2001: Prosecutor of the Moskovsky District of St Petersburg; 2001-2005: Deputy Prosecutor of St Petersburg; 2005: Prosecutor of Bashkortostan; November 2005: the President's Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Volga Federal District; May 12, 2008: appointed Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation; May 21, 2012: Reappointed Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation by a presidential decree.
Member of the Russian Security Council.
1992: graduated from St Petersburg State University with a degree in Law (1992). PhD in Law. Senior Counsellor of Justice; 1986-1988: served in the Soviet Armed Forces; 1992: assistant prosecutor of the Vyborgsky District of St Petersburg; 1992-1994: investigator at the Office of the Public Prosecutor of the Vyborgsky District of St Petersburg; 1994-1997: prosecutor in charge of supervision of compliance with security legislation of the St Petersburg Office of the Public Prosecutor; 1997-1998: Deputy Prosecutor of the Moskovsky District of St Petersburg; 1998-2001: Prosecutor of the Moskovsky District of St Petersburg; 2001-2005: Deputy Prosecutor of St Petersburg; 2005: Prosecutor of Bashkortostan; November 2005: the President's Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Volga Federal District; May 12, 2008: appointed Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation; May 21, 2012: Reappointed Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation by a presidential decree.
Member of the Russian Security Council.

Mikhail Krotov
Judge, Supreme Court of the Russian Federation

Mikhail Shvarts
Professor of the Department of Civil Procedure, St. Petersburg State University; Managing Partner, Law Office Schwartz & Partners