Meeting of students, including postgraduates, of the KFU with Rein Müllerson and Vyacheslav Gavrilov

Meeting of students, including postgraduates, of the KFU with Rein Müllerson and Vyacheslav Gavrilov

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Meeting of students, including postgraduates, of the KFU with Rein Müllerson and Vyacheslav Gavrilov

On 19 April 2019 a meeting of students, including postgraduates, of the Department of International and European Law with professors Rein Avovich Müllerson and Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich Gavrilov took place. The conversation with prominent international experts was fruitful: students, including postgraduates, were able to ask their questions and received a portion of motivation for scientific achievements.

It should be noted that Reien Müllerson is a professor at Tallinn University, a member of the Institute of International Law (Geneva). Formerly: Professor and Chair of the Department of International Law at King's College London (1994-2009); Member of the UN Human Rights Committee (1988-1992), First Deputy Minister of the Foreign Affairs of Estonia (1991-1992), Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science (1992-1994), Head of the Department of International Law at King's College of London (1994- 2009), President of the Institute of International Law (2013), Rector of Tallinn University Nord (2009-2010), President of the Tallinn University Law Academy (2010-2017).

Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich finished postgraduate education in 1994 in the Kazan Federal University, where, under the guidance of Doctor habilitatus (law), Professor D.I. Feldman, he defended his thesis on the topic “UN Acts on Human Rights and the International Mechanism of Their Implementation”. To date, Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich Gavrilov is the head of the Department of International Public and Private Law of the Dalnevostochyy Federal University. Since 1997 he headed the information point of the Council of Europe, created at the Dalnevostochnyy State University, and is also one of the developers of the Charter of the Primorsky Krai.

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