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Dmitry Maleshin is a Russian lawyer, scholar and author in the field of civil procedural law, legal education. He has authored more than 80 peer reviewed articles, [1] as well as contributing to a number of text books and other works. [2] He is currently professor at Moscow State University [3] and a visiting professor at Saint-Petersburg University [4] and Higher School of Economics. [5]
Maleshin received his degrees from Moscow State University in 1999 (Equivalent of J.D), 2002 (Equivalent of Ph.D), 2011 (Doctor of Law). He is a professor of civil procedural law at Moscow State University. [6] He has also taught and scholared at a number of universities, including:
In 2013 Maleshin participated in the Dean's elections at the Law Faculty of Moscow State University and got a majority vote, but the elections were declared invalid. [8] That fact was highly illuminated by Russian mass-media: Kommersant , [9] TVrain, [10] and Izvestia . [11]
He is the editor-in-chief of the
Member of the editorial boards of the following academic journals:
He has served as a member on a wide variety of international and Russian working groups, committees and association including:
Selected international events organised by Dmitry Maleshin:
Participated in the following international research projects:
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