Outcomes of a competition for the best offer to combat corruption
October 20, 2012 was announced the results of competition of the IOLR for the best offer to combat corruption.Due to the mixing of “weight categories” that occurred for technical reasons,resulting in equal conditions with unequal opportunities turned dissertators – PhD and students. Therefore it is decided to announce the winners from the 63 participants of the following persons with the award to them as a prize one-time payment for the publication of a scientific article in any edition of the CIS by author’s choice:
1. Batalina Anna Leonidovna, a student of the Moscow Higher School of Economics (Russia)
for the work
“The role of anti-corruption education in
the countering corruption”
2. Buchok Artyom Sergeyevich, a student of the Belarusian State University, a member of the International Organization for Legal Research (Belarus)
for the work
“Corruption in the judicial system”
3. Kerimov Kamal Bakhtiyarovich, a student of RSU named after Gubkin, a member of International Organization for Legal Research (Russia)
for the work
“The concept and structure of corruption”
4. Volkova Yulia Igorevna, student of the Astrakhan branch of the International Law Institute (Russia)
for the work
“The practical measures to combat corruption in Russia”
5. Dotsenko Alina Romanova, a student of the Astrakhan branch of the International Law Institute (Russia)
for the work
“Administrative and legal means to prevent
and combat corruption in the customs area”
6. Zamanov Jangir Ismailovich, dissertator of the Dagestan State University, a member of the International Organization for Legal Research (Azerbaijan)
for the work
“School of H.A. Aliyev on combat corruption”
7. Zimin Vladimir Andreyevich, adjunct of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, a member of the International Organization for Legal Research (Russia)
for the work
“Corruption and forest fires: is there an interrelation?”
8. Kalabin Artem Sergeyevich, a student of the Astrakhan branch of the International Law Institute (Russia)
for the work
“Corruption: the collapse or way to the medievalism”
9. Kyzdarbekov Nurlan Erkinovich, employee of a consulting firm, dissertator of the ASU (Kazakhstan)
for the work
“Religion against corruption”
10. Nosenko Irina Dmitriyevna, a student of the Kiev State University (Ukraine)
for the work
“Combating corruption in transport organizations”
11. Romanov Dmitry Innokentyevich, senior lecturer in constitutional law of the branch of Irkutsk Law Institute (Russia)
for the work
“Ways to counter corruption in the management of the
Reserve Fund of the Russian federation”
12. Tsitsuashvili Nodar Mikhailovich, a student of Tbilisi State University, a member of the International Organization for Legal Research (Georgia)
for the work
“Volitional solutions in combating corruption”
The works of prizewinners will be published in collection of materials of the IV Conference of the IOLR and posted on our website.
Payment of cost publication will be executed within three days of receiving the receipt.
Organizing Committee
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