Business programme
11.05.2023
14:30–16:00

The New Global Order: Legal Modelling and Forecasting

Congress Centre, conference hall D4
Sovereign Law in a Changing World
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The international political and economic system has experienced a great deal of turbulence over the past few years. It has become clear that a systemic crisis lies at the heart of the matter. It is a crisis which has had geopolitical, institutional, and regulatory implications, amongst others. As a result, there is likely to be a partial or complete curtailment of the ideology founded on theories of the social contract, democracy, and human rights. In its place will come a new ideology based on new forms of economic, political and legal relations. What are the main scenarios which may play out in the development of the international legal order? What factors will play a role? What characteristics will underpin the emerging economic and political systems? How will new forms of economic, political and legal relations look? How should the new theoretical/ideological paradigm be defined? What is Russia’s place in the emerging world order? What would be an effective strategy for the country’s international legal policy?

Moderator

Vladislav Tolstykh
Professor of the Department of International Law, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)

Panellists

Alexander Ageev
Director General, Research Institute for Economic Strategies
Sergey Belov
Dean of the Faculty of Law, Head of the Department of Constitutional Law, St Petersburg University
Vitaly Naumkin
Scientific Director, Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Tatyana Neshataeva
Judge, Court of the Eurasian Economic Union
Vladimir Sinyukov
Vice-Rector for Research Activities, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Ivan Timofeev
Chief Executive Officer, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC)

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