Academic rights and freedoms
Dmitry Dubrovsky
(PhD in history, Research fellow, department of Social sciences, Charles University, Praque)
Academic rights: how to keep science and education free
Dmitry Dubrovsky
(PhD in history, Research fellow, department of Social sciences, Charles University, Praque)
Animals. Ethics.Law.
Vladka Koi
(PhD in Law)
Architectural Visualization of the Particular Features of the Russian Political System (an attempt of cross-disciplinary analysis)
Dmitriy Galkin
(political analyst and observer, participant of political and media projects in Ukraine, Russia and Moldova)
Civil Law: Let's understand it together
Pavel Gordeev
(Master of Private Law)
Comparative constitutional law: vertical comparative studies
Ekaterina Mishina
(PhD in Law, University of Michigan)
Comparative Political Economy
Sanja Tepavcevic
(Doctor of Political Science, Adjunct Professor in International Studies MA Program, Department of Modern Philology and Social Sciences, University of Pannonia (Koszeg Campus))
Contemporary Afghanistan: Politics, Religion, Foreign affairs.
Oleksandr Veretilnyk
(PhD in Political Science, member of the Polish Society of Political Science (Polskie Towarzystwo Nauk Politycznych) and British Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House))
Democracy and its components
Collective course
Dmitry Dubrovsky
(PhD in history, Research fellow, department of Social sciences, Charles University, Praque)
Pavel Gordeev
(Master of Private Law)
Vladka Koi
(PhD in Law)
Dmitry Kuznetsov
(Research Fellow at the University of Gothenburg)
Elena Lukyanova
(Doctor of Law, lawyer)
Mikhail Ostrovsky
(Secretary of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation of the I-IV convocations)
Maria Voskobitova
(Cand.Sc in Law, human rights lawyer)
Dispositivity of corporate relations
Pavel Gordeev
(Master of Private Law)
Fundamentals of constitutional law
Elena Lukyanova
(Doctor of Law, lawyer)
History and methodology of sociology
History of International Relations
Oleg Petrovich-Belkin
(Cand.Sc in History, Associate Professor)
Human rights contested: political, cultural and social challenges for human rights in theory and practice
Dmitry Dubrovsky
(PhD in history, Research fellow, department of Social sciences, Charles University, Praque)
Human rights in caselaw of higher judicial bodies
Dmitry Kuznetsov
(Research Fellow at the University of Gothenburg)
Human Rights in Contestation
in English
Dmitry Dubrovsky
(PhD in history, Research fellow, department of Social sciences, Charles University, Praque)
Human rights: modern challenges and unresolved issues
Dmitry Dubrovsky
(PhD in history, Research fellow, department of Social sciences, Charles University, Praque)
Information law
Ilya Shablinsky
(Professor, D.Sc. in Law)
International Journalist in the Global World
Anna Smolyarova
(PhD in Political Science, researcher at the Center for German Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, international journalist)
Introduction to International Law
Stanislav Dmitrievsky
(human rights defender, participant of legal projects and field missions in the zone of armed conflicts, Project Manager of the Natalia Estemirova Documentation Center (Norway). Natalia Estemirova Documentation Center (Norway))
Introduction to Political Philosophy
Kirill Martynov
(Journalist, political scientist, philosopher and writer)
Introduction to qualitative methods
Natalia Ilyina
(MA in Comparative Cultural Analysis, Qualitative Research Expert)
Literary text as a source of political and legal knowledge
Ilya Shablinsky
(Professor, D.Sc. in Law)
Parliamentarism and the fundamentls of lawmaking
Elena Lukyanova
(Doctor of Law, lawyer)
Political Expertise
Mikhail Savva
(D.Sc. in Political Science, expert in the political motives of criminal prosecution)
Political geography
Dmitry Oreshkin
(Cand.Sc. in Geography)
Prohibition of Forced Labour
Mikhail Kharitonov
(PhD in Law)
Project and contingency in the genesis of the Russian Federation
Gleb Pavlovsky
(Political scientist)
Research design in political science
Social psychology of trauma
Elena Cherepanov
(PhD psychology)
Soviet law and the influence of the Soviet past on judicial reforms in post-socialist states
Ekaterina Mishina
(PhD in Law, University of Michigan)
Specifics of judicial reform
Ekaterina Mishina
(PhD in Law, University of Michigan)
Strategic Litigation
Maria Voskobitova
(Cand.Sc in Law, human rights lawyer)
The Psychology of Politics
Leonid Gozman
(Cand.Sc.in Psychology)
The Rise and Fall of Russian Electoral Legislation
Andrei Buzin
(Cand. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Cand.Sc. in Law, Associate Professor)
Transitional justice
Natalia Kantovich
(Jurist)
“Russian Elections": from Perestroika to the SWO
Andrei Buzin
(Cand. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Cand.Sc. in Law, Associate Professor)