HSE University Launches Consortium of BRICS Law Schools
The HSE Faculty of Law hosted an online meeting with law schools and expert centres from BRICS countries. The purpose of the event was to join efforts to advance legal science and practice for the benefit of the organization. To this end, at the initiative of the Dean of the Faculty of Law Vadim Vinogradov, a Consortium of BRICS Law Schools was established, comprising representatives of leading higher education institutions from a number of countries.
Members of the new Consortium include the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil), BRICS Policy Centre (Brazil), O.P. Jindal Global University (India), Shanghai University of Political Science and Law (China), East China University of Political Science and Law (China), University of Pretoria (South Africa), and Alexandria University (Egypt).
Alexander Larichev, Deputy Dean for Research at the Faculty of Law, emphasised in his opening address that BRICS has been developing rapidly. Therefore, harmonising approaches to legal regulation, exchanging knowledge and experience, and implementing joint projects in the field of law are crucial for achieving the priority goals outlined in the BRICS summit declarations.
'The BRICS Law Schools Consortium is intended to serve as a platform for mutually beneficial cooperation, exchange of knowledge and experience, and joint project implementation. In today's world, where legal systems are facing new challenges, our collaboration will not only help us overcome these challenges but also foster the development of the legal culture in our countries. We believe that today's meeting will mark the beginning of fruitful interaction among like-minded people who share the core values of the BRICS group —equality and mutual respect, openness and commitment to consensus, and willingness to collaborate in addressing shared challenges,' noted Alexander Larichev.
Alyona Bernyukevich, Director of the International Cooperation Centre at the HSE Faculty of Law, provided more details about the purpose of the Consortium. She focused on the key areas of engagement among its members, namely education, research, and expertise.
'The Consortium aims to strengthen connections among legal experts. The development of the BRICS legal field will benefit both academically and practically from the emergence of such an integrated and competent legal community,' she stressed.
Liu Xiaohong
Representatives from foreign universities discussed their main areas of activity, including educational programmes, research projects, and international cooperation efforts. All speakers also acknowledged that law schools in BRICS share overlapping interests, ensuring that their engagement will be productive and mutually beneficial. Professor Liu Xiaohong, President of the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law (China), expressed her commitment to supporting collaboration within the framework of the Consortium.
During the discussion, the participants deliberated on a roadmap for further development of the association and the organisational aspects of future cooperation. The meeting moderator, Deputy Director of the HSE Institute of National and Comparative Legal Studies Natalia Galkina, thanked all attendees for supporting the Faculty of Law's initiative and encouraged colleagues to engage in active and systematic cooperation and implementation of collaborative plans.
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