Taliya Habrieva

Taliya Yarullovna Habrieva (Russian: Талия Ярулловна Хабриева Tatar: Хәбриева Талия Ярулла кызы; born 10 June 1958) is a Russian legal writer, Academician of Russian Academy of Sciences (since 2011),[1] Doctor of Law, Professor, Director of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation and the first female Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[2]

Taliya Habrieva
Born10.6.1958
Nationality Soviet Union,  Russia
Alma materKazan State University
Known forPedagogics, Comparative law
Scientific career
FieldsComparative law
InstitutionsInstitute of Legislation and Comparative Law

Early life

In 1980 she graduated from the Law Faculty of Kazan State University.

Career

From 1996 to 2002, she served as Senior Research Fellow, head of the theory of constitutional law, and the deputy head of the Centre of Public Law, Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

From 1998 to 2001 Taliya held the post of State Secretary - Deputy Minister of Federal Affairs, National and Migration Policy of the Russian Federation.

In 2000 she was awarded the academic title of Professor of Constitutional Law.

Beginning in 2001, she served as Director of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law.

Beginning in 2003, she served as Visiting Professor at the University of Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne (France).

Beginning in 2007, she became a member of the Presidium of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Ministry of Education.

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