Scientific and technological progress and international law

Scientific and technological progress and international law

November 28, 2014 in the conference room of the Academic Council of the Faculty of Law at St. Petersburg State University will be held an enlarged meeting of the Department of International Law on "Scientific and technological progress and international law", devoted to the anniversary of the Head of the Department, Doctor of Law, Professor Sergey Bakhin.

Programme of the event :

Moderator - Professor Lyudmila Galenskaya

1. Actual problems of scientific and technical progress in the regulation of international law, Bakhin Sergey, Professor, Head of Department of International Law at St. Petersburg State University.

2. Legal regulation of the consequences of scientific and technical progress in private international law, Galenskaya Ludmila, Professor of the Department of International Law at St. Petersburg State University, Honoured Worker of Science.

3. Consideration of the disputes in the remote access mode, Orlova Inna, Associate Professor, Head of Criminal and Administrative Law Department at St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University.

4. Transformation of the principle of freedom of the seas in the conditions of scientific and technological progress, Malysheva Nataliya, Associate Professor, Head of International Maritime Law Department at St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University.

5. Intellectual property and STP, Talimonchik Valentina, Assistant Professor of International Law Department at St. Petersburg State University.

6. Software as an object of foreign trade transactions, Julia Beketova, a graduate of St. Petersburg State University in 2012.

In addition to representatives of the Department of International Law, and other Departments of St. Petersburg State University, in this event took place the Head of Department of International Law at St. Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation, Doctor of Law, Professor Alexander Pidzakov and the Director of the Institute of Air and Space Law AEROHELP, Assistant Professor of St. Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation Oleg Aksamentov.

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