
Ekaterina KiselevaPeoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) · Department of International Law, Law Institute
Ekaterina Kiseleva
Candidate of legal sciences (PhD), LLM, MA, BA
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To date, various international treaties have been adopted at the universal and regional levels, guaranteeing the protection of every person’s freedom of conscience and religion. Moreover, international monitoring mechanisms have been established to protect this human freedom within the framework of the UN, as well as various regional organizations...
The migration flow that rushed to the European region from African and Middle Eastern states and other parts of the world and grew significantly in the second decade of XXI century, has given rise to new human rights protection challenges, exposing, among others, the veiled trend of de-Christianization of Europe, which has been emerging for a consi...
On April 14, 2018, the Department of International Law, Law Institute, RUDN University held the annual XVI Annual Blischenko Congress. The main work of the Blischenko Congress traditionally took place in sections focused on the main branches of international law. Co-organizers of the International Congress were international organizations, represen...
The right to education is enshrined in a number of international treaties to which Russia has acceded. As applicable to the right to education for children, the Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989 holds a central position. The Russian Federation fulfills its obligations under Art. 44 CRC on the provision of periodic reports in good faith...
Objectives: International law contains several provisions on the protection of family and marriage rights of a person. The concept of a "family", though not legally defined, has always been understood in a centuries-rooted way, i.e. as a union of a man and a woman. Recent decades witness aggressive promotion of distorted understanding of a family....
Background/Objectives: In 2015 the international community adopted a new agenda for sustainable development for the period of 2016-2030- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In the article, authors critically analyzed some of SDGs. Methods: The article used scientific methodological approach, which facilitates to determine the whole canvas of the...
Background/Objectives: The authors analyzed the legal status of BRICS (Association of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) in comparison with similar international forums and defined BRICS as an international quasi-organization. Methods: A method of comparative analysis is the primary methodical tool used in the respective part of the pap...
Background/Objectives: The term "dignity" is widely used in the texts of the international legal instruments, but international law has not developed its agreed definition. This concept of dignity is reflected in the first international human rights instruments. Methods/Statistical analysis: Analysis of international instruments on human rights sho...
Respect for human rights is a fundamental principle of the modern international law, enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations Organization. Human rights form one of the three key pillars of the UN activities. Both issues taken into the title of the present paper are at the forefront in the international debates in recent years. Both issues ha...
Having started at the universal level with the idea of protecting lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders and intersex persons (LGBTI) from violent acts of discrimination, the United Nations Organization (UN) has quietly moved to propagating LGBTI way of life as normal and entitled even to family rights. The Council of Europe (CoE) is committed to...
Russia has only recently faced the problem of wearing hijabs in educational organizations within the last three years, while in Western Europe the debate on this issue has not subsided for several decades. Due to the fact that the common position has not been worked out, it seems important to examine the compliance of the ban on wearing Islamic hea...
Having a two years’ experience in language tests for limited categories of migrants, Russia introduces an examination in the Russian language, history of Russia and the basics of the Russian legal system for a wider list of foreigners from January 1, 2015. The article reflects legal regulation of the examination introduction. Special attention is g...
The aim of this article lies in the consideration of integration examination on Russian as a foreign language, history of Russia and basics of the Russian legal system for different categories of migrants in Russia. In the article the legal and methodical aspects of the complex examination introduction and the principles of the examination are anal...
Kaliningrad transit: Why to facilitate? As well as the title, this study is divided into two parts: the first one is about Kaliningrad transit assessed against the wide historic and socio-economic background, and the second one presents reasoning of general international law, as well as of international human rights law in favour of Kaliningrad tra...