Business programme
28.06.2024
12:15–13:45

Patriotism and Law

Congress Centre, conference hall E10
State Regulation and Sovereignty
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Studying ways to form a Russian civic identity, support for the patriotic movement, and the protection of the natural right to patriotism are fundamental conditions for the state’s stability. To this end, do we need to determine what regulatory acts underlie the formation of patriotism? What are the most effective methods for forming a civic identity, including in the process of educational work and military patriotic education? What government support measures are being used to develop civic consciousness among young people and how effective are they? How can we provide legal mechanisms to foster patriotism as a natural need of citizens.

Moderator

Andrey Khazin
Rector, Russian State Social University; Academician, Russian Academy of Arts

Speakers

Konstantin Abramov
General Director, All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center Foundation (VTsIOM); Chairman, Public Council under the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation
Vladimir Bortko
Director, People's Artist of Russia
Evgeny Zabarchuk
First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation
Ekaterina Ilgova
Rector, Saratov State Law Academy
Yuri Kamenetsky
Head, Institute for Advanced Training and Retraining of the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Belarus
Sergey Mikheev
Political scientist, TV and radio presenter; Chairman, Sergei Mikheev Charitable Foundation

Front row participants

Oleg Vavilov
Director of the Department of Civil Service and Personnel, Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
Yuri Zhdanov
Chief Consultant, Coordinating Council of Prosecutors General of the Member States of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Elena Zakharkina
Deputy Director, Federal Bailiff Service
Nikita Naryzhny
Rector, Donbass State University of Justice
Andrey Sokolov
People's Artist of Russia; Co-Chairman, Regional Headquarters of the Popular Front in the Moscow region

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