Marianna Ilyashevich

Marianna Ilyashevich
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia | rudn · Department of International Law

PhD

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The article examines current aspects of the realization of the right to education by children with disabilities, including the use of digital and smart technologies, on the example of the Russian Federation. The Russian Federation is a party to international treaties that secure the right to education for all without any discrimination. However, th...
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With the development of technologies and their accessibility, the means of committing internationally wrongful acts are radically changing, including in cyberspace. The biggest problem associated with its use is the anonymity of persons acting in cyberspace, as well as the possibility of hiding identification data, which makes it challenging to ide...
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The goal of the article is to highlight the problems, existing in the field of invocation of due diligence obligations to internationally wrongful acts, committed with the use of cyberspace. The authors highlight the existing problems that could appear in the field, such as the necessity to differentiate between the more and less technically develo...
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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...
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The topicality of the research is stipulated by the challenges the legal education faces due to the controversial trends toward globalization and national legal system preservation, toward comprehensive legal training on the one hand, and the market increasing demand for narrow-field practitioners. The aims of the research are to study law students...
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On April 19, 2016, in The Case Concerning the Resolution of the Question of the Possibility to Execute in Accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation the Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights of 4 July 2013 in the Case of Anchugov and Gladkov v. Russia in Connection with the Request of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian...
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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....
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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...
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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...

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