The problem of the spread of the coronavirus epidemic is now being widely discussed not only in the media, but also in legislative and executive authorities, business and scientific circles around the world, including in Russia. The article provides a brief overview of the main epidemics that occurred in modern world history, their impact on the economy of individual countries and the world economy as a whole. The main attention is paid to the analysis of the impact degree of epidemics and pandemics on the transport sector of the economy. The specificity of the impact of the spread of mass diseases on the functioning of transport system and its’ economic security is shown. Possible directions of organizational and legal support for the activities aimed at minimizing the consequences of the pandemic on the economic security of transport are substantiated.
In 2021, the Prospect Publishing House published the monograph “Nuremberg: A Verdict for name of Peace” by the Director of the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Law, Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation A.N. Savenkov. Publication of this book aroused cognitive scientific interest, a response in the legal community and a wide discussion on the pages of leading legal publications. The author invites the reader to return to the most dramatic pages of human history through a consistent description and explanation of the prerequisites for the emergence of the International Military Tribunal, the events that led to its creation, as well as the actions of all participants in the main trial of the 20th century. From the point of view of the author’s analysis, this article can be called axiological notes on the margins of A.N. Savenkov’s monograph “Nuremberg: A Verdict for name of Peace”. When considering the essence and content of the monograph, the authors apply an axiological approach, which implies a consistent study of existential, legal, moral and other values characteristic of the Nuremberg Trial in terms of its universal purpose and the meanings that the author himself reveals and gives it. The outcome of the discussion and conceptualization is the fixation of the values and meanings characteristic of the main international legal humanistic act of judicial law enforcement of the 20th century.
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