Business programme
27.06.2024
11:30–13:00

Regulating Economic Relations in the EAEU and CIS: New Challenges and Solutions

Congress Centre, conference hall D4
International Law in the New Reality
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Economic legislation in the countries of the EAEU and CIS has traditionally been very similar, since it has common roots. This has always made it easier to build transnational markets. However, corporate, investment, contractual, and other economic relations in these countries have now become much more complicated, new civil law rights have emerged, and the securities market is actively developing. Pandemic restrictions and sanctions policies provided a new impetus to the transformation of economic relations. All this significantly impacted the legal field in each country. In Russian law, the sweeping modernization of civil legislation began in 2013–2015 and is still ongoing. Other countries have experienced similar changes and some fundamentally different developments. What conditions are needed for our legal systems to cooperate? What are some of the practical issues of ensuring cross-border economic processes in the new conditions?

Moderator

Lidia Mikheeva
Secretary, Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation; Chair of the Council (Head), S.S. Alexeev Private Law Research Centre under the President of the Russian Federation

Speakers

Dzhumamyrat Gurbanov
Scientific Secretary of the Academic Council, Institute of State, Law and Democracy of Turkmenistan
Darya Zhevlakova
Director of the Department for Interaction with Government Bodies, Interfax
Askar Kishkembaev
Judge, Court of the Eurasian Economic Union
Galina Podrezenok
First Deputy Director, The National Centre of Legislation and Legal Research of the Republic of Belarus
Komil Rashidov
Head of the sector of legislation in the economic sphere, Institute of Legislation and Legal Policy under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Arsen Tavadyan
Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law and Procedure, Russian-Armenian Slavic University; Associate Professor, Department of Civil Law, Yerevan State University
Denis Ulanov
Deputy Parliament of the Republic of Moldova

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