scholarly journals Turkic ethics: tradition and modernity (historical and cultural analysis)

Author(s):  
Е.О. Такаракова

В статье представлен аналитический обзор докладов и дискуссий на Всероссийском круглом столе «Тюркская этика: традиция и современность» в Центре культуры народов России ГРДНТ им. В.Д. Поленова (Москва, 12 ноября 2020). Тюркские народы составляют вторую по численности населения этнолингвистическую группу в Российской Федерации. Их геополитическое и поликультурное пространство в России представляет собой богатейший образец сосуществования, содействия и взаимообогащения разных этнических феноменов. Возрождение культур тюркских и других народов — важный источник формирования духовных ориентиров и ценностей многонациональной России. The article presents an analytical review of the reports and discussions at the All-Russian Round table «Turkic ethics: tradition and modernity» at the Polenov Center for the Culture of the Peoples of Russia (Moscow, November 12, 2020). The Turkic peoples constitute the second largest ethnolinguistic group in the Russian Federation. Their geopolitical and multicultural space in Russia is a rich example of coexistence, cooperation and mutual enrichment of various ethnic phenomena. The revival of the cultures of the Turkic and other peoples is an important source of formation of spiritual guidelines and values of multinational Russia.

Author(s):  
I. A. Trushina ◽  
V. V. Meshcheryakova

he article presents an analytical review of the All-Russian Library Congress, held in Vladimir — the Library Capital of Russia 2018 — on 12—18 May 2018. The Congress was devoted to the theme “Ba-sing on the Past, We Build the Future. The Role of Cultural Heritage in Transforming the Librarianship in Russia”. The Congress held an open Discussion on the concept of librarianship development in the Russian Federation; it adopted the Guidelines on local lore activities for public libraries of the Russian Federation and approved the Regulations on the Council for Professional Qualifications in the Field of Library and Information Activities, planned for creation under the Russian Library Association. The Congress worked in various formats: pre-session events, plenary sessions, section meetings by library types and activity areas, and special events. The 19th Exhibition of Publishing Products, New Information Technologies, Goods and Services complemented the Congress. The Congress determined Tula to be the Library Capital of Russia 2019.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 (5) ◽  
pp. 42-44
Author(s):  
Владислав Белименко ◽  
Vladislav Belimenko

The meeting highlighted the issues of biological danger and social significance of ixodic ticks and tick-borne diseases in the Russian Federation, the current epidemiological and epizootological situation, the use of geographic information systems, satin mapping and mathematical modeling in the system for monitoring these diseases, as well as control methods of tick-borne infections and invasions, especially in protected natural areas.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (31) ◽  
pp. 26-30
Author(s):  
O. L. Podkorytova ◽  
I. I. Yakovleva ◽  
M. S. Vetsheva ◽  
K. E. Loss ◽  
N. Ya. Tkachenko ◽  
...  

The intensive care unit for nephrological patients is the first such intensive care unit in the Russian Federation and is unique in its specificity. The main task of the ICU department No. 2 is to provide an intensive care complex aimed at restoring and maintaining the vital functions of organs and systems in patients with kidney diseases of various origins, as well as in patients after kidney allotransplantation. The department is equipped with the most advanced equipment for the treatment of multi-organ pathology, including therapeutic plasma exchange, therapeutic plasmapheresis and double cascade plasma filtration.


Author(s):  
В.А. Винокуров

Через призму обязанности государства соблюдать и защищать права и свободы человека и гражданина в Российской Федерации в статье рассматриваются правовые основы возможности образования нового суда – российского суда по правам человека. Рассмотрены существующие нормативные правовые акты, устанавливающие порядок осуществления защиты органами судебной власти прав и законных интересов граждан страны и иных лиц, проживающих в России. Использованы мнения членов Совета при Президенте Российской Федерации по развитию гражданского общества и правам человека, а также участников «круглого стола», проведенного в Общественной палате Российской Федерации и посвященного вопросам создания российского суда по правам человека. По итогам проведенного анализа сделан вывод, из которого следует, что вместо создания очередного государственного органа судебной власти следует наладить эффективную работу существующей судебной системы, для чего сформулированы конкретные предложения. Through the prism of the state's obligation to respect and protect human and civil rights and freedoms in the Russian Federation, the article examines the legal basis for the possibility of forming a new court – the Russian Court of Human Rights. The existing normative legal acts establishing the procedure for the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of citizens of the country and other persons residing in Russia by the judicial authorities are considered. The opinions of the members of the Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights, as well as the participants of the "round table" held in the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation on the establishment of the Russian Court of Human Rights were used. Based on the results of the analysis, it is concluded that instead of creating another state body of judicial power, it is necessary to establish the effective functioning of the existing judicial system, for which specific proposals are formulated.


Author(s):  
Sergey A. Basov

On October 18, 2018, the National Library Russia (NLR) hosted the Round table “Implementation of citizens’ rights to library services” within the framework of the visiting Session of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights. The discussion of library issues in the human rights context, initiated by the NLR, was held for the first time. The participants of the meeting considered the activities of libraries and their founding parties - government authorities - on ensuring the legal rights of citizens to access to culture and information. The topics of discussion included the implementation of cultural policy, library legislation, normative standards of library allocation, physical and information availability of libraries and library collections, the problem of access to online electronic resources and the organization of services for special groups of readers. The article uses the materials of the annual monitoring of the National Library of Russia, the reports (presentations) of the central libraries of the subjects of the Russian Federation, placed in the open database, formed in the framework of the research work of the NLR “Actual problems of transformation of the regional library systems in the information society” (http://clrf.nlr.ru/). The author presents the opinions of specialists from the libraries of St. Petersburg, the Leningrad and Pskov regions, as well as the members of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights. Based on the presented views and factual data, the author concludes that libraries do not practically analyse their activities from the human rights perspective, and the state library policy does not fully contribute to the activities of public libraries to ensure the constitutional rights of citizens to use cultural institutions and to have access to cultural values and information of the Russian Federation.


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