RSUH Hindi group students and teachers were organizers International Student Scientific Conference Xth International Scientific Conference of Young Researchers «BRICS and SCO Summits: Conceptualizing the BRICS+ Format"
The event was held within the framework of the RSUH Student Science Days – 2025
The number of participants: 113 people. There were organized 3 sessions during the conference.
The working languages of the conference were: English and Russian
Section I was attended by 38 participants. The discussion focused on the following topics:
Section II focused on legal issues in BRICS countries, including digitalization and information security, taxation, complexities of tax legislation and antitrust compliance, issues related to sanctions and their impact on international transactions, problems with intellectual property protection and foreign investment regulation, and issues related to land reform and social justice.
The section was attended by 35 participants, including Russians and those from India, China, and Turkmenistan.
The moderator of this section was Dr. Viktor Machekhin, PhD in Law, Associate Professor of the Tax Law Department at the Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL).
The Indian participants presented their papers in English. They included students, faculty teachers, and lawyers from the University of Delhi (Delhi), the Indian International University of Legal Education and Research (Goa), Symbiosis International University, the R.N. Patel Ipkowala School of Law and Justice, the Faculty of Law at Charutar Vidya Mandal University (Gujarat), and the University of Lucknow (Lucknow). There are also participants who came from the Hong Kong Metropolitan University (Hong Kong, China) and the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan (Mary city).
1. Mr. Mohit Yadav, student, Faculty of Law, University Of Delhi, Delhi, India. Title of the report – “Digital Sovereignty in a Multipolar World: A Comparative Legal and Strategic Analysis of Digitalization and Information Security in the BRICS+ and SCO Blocs”
2. Ms. Arshiya Thapliyal, student, India International University of Legal Education and Research (IIULER), Goa, India. Title of the report - “Navigating the Digital Frontier: Sovereignty, Security,and Cooperation in the BRICS+ and SCO Nations”
3. Adv. Sneha Mukherjee, student, Symbiosis International University, India. Title of the report: “Tradition Under Threat: Policy Innovations and Community Initiatives for Cultural Preservation in BRICS+ Countries”
4. Ms. Zeel Kachhia, Asst. Prof. R N Patel Ipcowala School of Law and Justice, India. Title of the report: “A Pathway Towards Sustainable Development and Green Cooperation
5. Prakash George M, teaching faculty member at the Law College situated in Gujarat, India, at The Charutar Vidya Mandal (CVM) University. Title of the report: “«Rule of Law, A perspective»
6. Ms. Pooja Shukla, Senior Lecturer of Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong SAR, China. Title of the report: “AI Governance for Data Privacy Compliance Across BRICS+ Legal Frameworks”
7. Dr. Pravita Tripathi, Assistant professor Department of political science sw. RNS Degree college sarwa Lucknow, University of Lucknow India. Title of the report:“BRICS United Nations: Cooperation in Global counter-Terrorism Framework.”
8. Dr. Dzaka Ashriel Faris, Tomsk State University, Second years, World Politics. Title of the report: “Indonesia in BRICS+: Legal Challenges in the AUKUS Era”
9. Dr. Yashfeen Ali, Assistant Professor, Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA, India. Title of the report: “Empowering Women in BRICS+/SCO: Pathways to Equality and Sustainable Growth in India Case-Study from 2015–2025”.
Thirty participants participated in Section III. Many interesting and pressing topics were discussed.
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