In the modern world dissemination of information on the activities of different entities including scientific institutions is a key precondition to ensure awareness of general and concerned public on matters directly related to them. In this context the full implication of information technologies and, in particular, capacity of internet is irrefutable.
Following the aforementioned logic ELRC on 5 December, 2012 presented its web-page the elaboration of which stretches back to the beginning of this year. The technical solutions and principals make the web page dynamic source of information on environmental law science, legislation and dimensions of law practice. The content and the structure of the web page make it useful both for decision-makers and representatives of civil society, scientific institutions, international organizations etc..
During the presentation the research fellows of ELRC emphasized three main directions of the web structure; 1. Current trends of environmental law and legislation, 2. Activities of ELRC, 3. General environmental issues.
The guests of the presentation were representatives of public authorities, scientific institutions, non-governmental and international organizations.
The preparation of the web page was welcomed by the Vice-rector on students, alumni and public affairs Ruben Markosyan and Dean of Law Faculty Gagik Ghazinyan with the hope that ELRC will continue its endeavors directed to perfection and modernization of the page.
ELRC expresses its immense gratitude for all positive feedbacks and promises to continue activities with the same mood.
Today, the candle lighting in memory of the 1.5 million innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide was organized in the foyer of YSU main building.
25 higher educational institutions founded in Yekaterinburg the University League of the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
April 22 is The Earth Day, so the environmentalists once again raised the environmental issues.
The presentation of the book “If we remain silent, the stones would cry out” was held at YSU today. It is based on the memories of the Genocide survivor Hrachya Gevorgyan.
On April 6-12 YSU students participated in the International Youth Forum “Lomonosov 2014”.