On November 20, 2025, the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation held the XV International Congress of Comparative Law “Fragmentation of Law and Challenges of Overcoming It”. The review highlights the welcoming remarks and reports of the participants of the plenary session — leading representatives of Russian legal science, heads of state corporations and government authorities: T. Y. Khabrieva, A. A. Klishas, I. I. Rogov, A. Ya. Kapustin, Mo Jihong, A. Kh. Saidov, V. N. Rusinova, S. A. Belov et al. The key ideas and approaches expressed during the discussions at the тематические round tables are outlined: “New Legislative Trends”; “Comparative Law as a Tool for Overcoming the Fragmentation of Law”; “Judicial Constitutionalism: The Doctrine and Practice of Overcoming Legal Gaps, Fragmentation of the Rule of Law”; “Constitutional Identity and Legal Fragmentation: Challenges to the Legal System”; “Fragmentation of Financial Law as a Mirror Reflection of Public Finance in the Comparative Legal Dimension”; “Fragmentation of Environmental, Natural Resource, Land, and Agrarian Law: Causes, Consequences, and Ways to Overcome”; “Fragmentation in Labor Law and Social Security Law as a Result of Legislative Changes”; “Fragmentation of Private Law: Problems and Solutions”; “Overcoming Fragmentation of Criminal Law Regulation: Law, Doctrine, Practice”; “Self‑Determination in Modern International Law: In Search of Relevant Meanings”; “Fragmentation as a Trend in the Development of the Legal Space: From Historical Retrospect to Modern Theoretical Constructions”; “Fragmentation of Information Technology Regulation and Information Protection in National and International Law: A Search for Approaches to Harmonization and Unification”; “Expansion of Artificial Intelligence in Law: Risks to the Consistency of Legal Regulation”; “Priority National Projects as Institutions That Determine the Dynamics and Differentiation of Areas of Administrative Law Regulation: Current Problems of Consistency and Ensuring the Unity of Administrative Legislation”; “80th Anniversary of the International Military Tribunal: Lessons from Nuremberg and Tokyo”; “Law in the Digital Age: Strategies and Mechanisms for Overcoming the Fragmentation of Law”; “Governed Fragmentation of Law”; “Reintegration of Historical Territories of Russia in the Context of Modern Problems of Fragmentation of Law”.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2b85e4eeef8a2a6b0860 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.61205/s199132220037142-2
Mikhail Abakumov
Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
The Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
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