The possibilities of using anti-stress technologies in the globalization of education

Authors

  • Gayna A. Arsakhanova Chechen State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25726/m5593-2545-8348-v

Keywords:

Law, education, mobility, development, implementation.

Abstract

The possibility of formation and development of education in the field of jurisprudence suggests that a lawyer as a professional can not only be limited to the jurisdiction in which he carries out his professional activity, but also act as a source of implementation of new legal structures in the legislation. These include innovations in the consolidation of property rights, in the field of family and labor relations, as well as implemented provisions on foreign policy within the state itself. The novelty of the research is determined by the fact that legal education means not only the possibility for lawyers to carry out their professional activities, but also the formation of a new legal environment in which the development of national legislation takes place. The authors show that the emergence of legal education is historically conditioned by intellectual mobility, and therefore can be realized as a source of introducing a cultural component into the current social type environment and ensuring its stability in the future. The practical significance of the study is determined by the fact that the possibility of providing an intercultural component is primarily formed on the basis of the application of legal structures in the conditions of compliance with the rule of law in society as a whole

Author Biography

Gayna A. Arsakhanova, Chechen State University

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Histology and Pathological Anatomy

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Published

2021-05-11

How to Cite

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Arsakhanova G. The possibilities of using anti-stress technologies in the globalization of education. УО [Internet]. 2021 May 11 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];11(3):39-4. Available from: https://emreview.ru/index.php/emr/article/view/68