Professors of RUDN University Institute of Law participated in the annual European Environmental Legal Forum 2017
Professors of RUDN University Institute of Law participated in the annual European Environmental Legal Forum conference 2017, which was organized as a joint effort of the European Environmental Law Forum (EELF), the Nordic Environmental Law, Governance & Science Network (NELN+), the University of Copenhagen (Faculty of Science) and Aarhus University (School of Law). The Copenhagen conference was dedicated to the sustainable management of natural resources and the role of different legal approaches and instruments. Sustainable management of natural resources such as water, biodiversity and air remains a key concern at EU as well as national level.
The Forum was attended by young scientists and well-known all over the world scientists, specializing in national environmental law, European environmental law and international environmental law, such as:
Klaus Bosselmann, Professor of Law, University of Auckland and director of the New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law.
Hans Bruyninckx, Executive director of the European Environment Agency.
Ludwig Krämer, Director of Derecho y Medio Ambiente, Madrid and senior lawyer. Ludwig Krämer served as the European Commission's Chief Counsel on the environment, successively responsible of legal and enforcement issues, waste management and environmental sustainability.
Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Professor of law, University of Waterloo and Senior Director of Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL).
On August 31, within the framework of the section on Arctic problems, Ph.D., Associate Professor of RUDN University International Law Department Solntsev A.M . together with Ph.D., Senior Researcher of the Scientific Research Center for Ecological Safety at the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, A.V. Kodolova made a report «Legal problems of the restoration of disturbed territories in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation».
The RUDN University Science and Innovation Prize winners were honoured at the extended meeting of the Academic Council. In 2024 the terms of the traditional RUDN University Prize were changed: for the first time the competition was announced in two categories: leading scientists and young scientists.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electricity consumption in Africa has increased by more than 100% over the past two years (2020-2022). However, 74.9% of this energy is still produced by burning organic fuels — natural gas, coal and oil. At the same time, the level of electrification on the continent remains extremely low — only 24%, while in other developing countries it reaches 40%. Even in grid-connected areas, electricity supply is often unreliable: industrial enterprises lose energy on an average of 56 days a year.
Today, diagnosis and treatment planning with orthodontists takes several days. Also, complications can arise during treatment that slow down the patient's recovery process. For example, improper orthodontic treatment planning can lead to temporomandibular joint dysfunction.
The RUDN University Science and Innovation Prize winners were honoured at the extended meeting of the Academic Council. In 2024 the terms of the traditional RUDN University Prize were changed: for the first time the competition was announced in two categories: leading scientists and young scientists.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electricity consumption in Africa has increased by more than 100% over the past two years (2020-2022). However, 74.9% of this energy is still produced by burning organic fuels — natural gas, coal and oil. At the same time, the level of electrification on the continent remains extremely low — only 24%, while in other developing countries it reaches 40%. Even in grid-connected areas, electricity supply is often unreliable: industrial enterprises lose energy on an average of 56 days a year.
Today, diagnosis and treatment planning with orthodontists takes several days. Also, complications can arise during treatment that slow down the patient's recovery process. For example, improper orthodontic treatment planning can lead to temporomandibular joint dysfunction.