The title of Honorary Professor of RUDN University was awarded to Deputy President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Taliya Khabrieva.

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Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia

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At an extended meeting of the RUDN University Academic Council, the title of Honorary Professor of the university was awarded to Taliya Yarullovna Khabrieva, a prominent Russian lawyer and statesman.

Taliya Khabrieva, Director of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation and an Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, heads the Department of Social Sciences at the Russian Academy of Sciences. She became the first and only female Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences in its 300-year history.

Taliya Yarullovna is one of Russia's leading experts in the theory of state and law, holding a Doctor of Law. She is the author of over 400 academic publications, many of which have been translated into foreign languages. In 2020, she became one of three co-chairs of the working group drafting amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation. She has also participated in the development of over 30 draft laws, ranging from reforms of federal relations and civil service to improvements to electoral legislation.

Taliya Khabrieva is an Honored Lawyer and Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation. She was awarded the title of Honorary Professor of RUDN University for her outstanding contribution to the development of legal scholarship and lawmaking. At a meeting of the Academic Council, Taliya Yarullovna delivered a speech on scientific and legal support for government activities, modern technological challenges, and value-based guidelines for legal development. In it, she emphasized that Russian legislation plays a vital role in shaping the country's technological sovereignty.

"We're already making our contribution to achieving technological leadership. I'm referring to the Federal Law 'On Technological Policy in the Russian Federation and Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation.' With this law, we declared our commitment to technological development. What does this mean for each of us? Implementing the law's parameters will ensure the sustainability of critical infrastructure," says Taliya Khabrieva.

The emeritus professor also noted that the coming years could become a key stage in the development of the national legal system.

"I believe 2026 will be the year the ideas of legal sovereignty are finally established. And for this, young minds are needed. In this regard, I appeal to the youth. I hope that you, as the next generation, will continue our common cause—serving truth, law, and our Fatherland. You have the opportunity to receive an excellent education within the walls of such a wonderful university. And I am very proud of my new status!" — Taliya Khabrieva.

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