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03.12.2025

International online roundtable Professional Rights and Economic Freedoms in the Constitutional Law of BRICS Countries December 13, 2025

Russian State University for the Humanities

Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)

Knowledge Steez Educational Platform (India)

 

International online roundtable

Professional Rights and Economic Freedoms in the Constitutional Law of BRICS Countries

December 13, 2025

Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Moscow)

9:00 AM – 11:00 AM (Brazil)

05:30 PM – 07:00 PM (India)

 

Event format: online

The Russian State University for the Humanities, in collaboration with Kutafin Moscow State University (MSAL) and the Knowledge Steez Educational Platform (India), will hold an international roundtable discussion on December 13, 2025, to discuss professional rights and economic freedoms in the constitutional law of BRICS countries.

The event will be held as part of the celebration of the 32nd anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and will bring together researchers and scholars from BRICS countries and universities to discuss issues of law and constitutionalism.

Participants: students, graduate students, faculty, scholars, and independent researchers

 

Conference topics:

The Constitution in the Modern World
The Interrelationship and Influence of the Constitution and Globalization
Reflection of National Identity in the Constitution
The Constitution and Human Rights
The Constitution and the Protection of Traditional Values
Constitutional Duties of Citizens
The Constitution and Taxes
The Constitution and Education
The Constitution and the Right to Language
The Language of the Constitution
The Constitution in Art
Constitutions Adopted in Multiple Languages
The Constitution and Digitalization
Characteristics of the Constitution of a Federal State
The Constitution of Russia
Constitutions of South Asian Countries
The Constitution of India
Constitutions of the BRICS Countries
The Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Is the Constitution Understandable to the Ordinary?
Perception of the Constitution by Different Language Groups in the Country
The Constitution and Contemporary Threats to Society
Is a Global Constitution Possible?
The Constitution and the Rights of Non-Citizens
 

Organizers:

Russian State University for the Humanities

- Faculty of Law, Institute of Jurisprudence

- Department of Foreign Regional Studies and Foreign Policy, Faculty of International Relations, Institute of International Relations and Political Science (IIRPS)

- University International Center for South Asian Studies

- International Russian-Brazilian Center

 

O.E. Kutafin Moscow State University  (MSU)

Center for Indian Law

Institute of Legal Translation

Knowledge Steez Educational Platform (India)

 

Contact Information

Tel.: 8(495) 250-65-19 (Educational and Methodological Center for South Asian Studies)
Email: center_iua@rggu.ru, csas@rggu.ru, vamachehin@msal.ru
Alexander Aleksandrovich Stolyarov +79160592875
Viktor Aleksandrovich Machehin +9169336557
Indira Adilievna Gazieva +79152295859