Business programme
11.05.2023
12:15–13:45

Tools for International Cooperation on Criminal Law Amidst the Global Challenges

Pavilion F, conference hall F1
Sovereign Law in a Changing World
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The existing institutions of international criminal justice fail to properly evaluate the crimes committed by Ukrainian armed formations and their accomplices, including those that violate international conventions on warfare. Given the degradation and political bias of the system, Kiev's neo-Nazi regime destroys the population of southeastern regions of the country using methods similar to those of Hitler's Germany, which were severely condemned at the Nuremberg Trials. It has become evident that there is a need to reform the existing world order and to improve the institutions, mechanisms, and tools of international criminal justice. What is Russia's role in the formation of modern international criminal law? What is the legal basis for the protection of Russia's sovereignty and countering attempts to reevaluate the events of national and world history?

Moderator

Aleksandr Savenkov
Director, Institute of State and Law, Russian Academy of Sciences

Panellists

Aleksey Aleksandrov
Chief Researcher, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Igor Butrim
Leading Researcher, Sector of Procedural Law, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Alexander Korobeev
Head of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Far Eastern Federal University
Sergey Malikov
Deputy Director for Research, Russian Academy of Sciences
Vladimir Pligin
Co-chair, Association of Lawyers of Russia
Artem Savenkov
Director of Legal and Corporate Support, NASK
Alexander Chuchaev
Head of the Sector of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminology, Russian Academy of Sciences

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