Results of the “Problems of International Relations, History, and Legal Issues” Section

On April 10, 2026, the “Problems of International Relations, History, and Legal Issues” section was held at the Kazakh-American Free University as part of the XVI International Forum of Young Scientists “Modern Scientific Trends: From Applied Research to Innovation.”

The section was moderated by Saveliy A. Muzhchil. During the session, participants presented papers covering a wide range of relevant scientific and practice-oriented topics, from protecting children’s rights in the digital environment to analyzing historical processes and legal support for businesses in the context of digital transformation.

Based on the results of the section, the prizes were distributed as follows:

• 1st place:

• Azat Kazhymukhan (EP “Jurisprudence”) with the research topic “Protecting Children’s Rights on Social Media and the Internet.”

• 2nd place:

• Kamila Abdrassulina (Law Program) – “Conciliation Procedures and Mediation in Civil Proceedings: Effectiveness and Challenges”;

Sofia Kurmanaeva (KAFU Higher College) – “Anti-Corruption Education as an Element of Legal Education of Minors.”

• 3rd place:

• Alina Arashina (KAFU Higher College) – “Analysis of the Historical Type of Ancient Egyptian Culture Using AI”;

• Abdullaali Mozhanov (International Relations Program) – “Resource Scarcity as a Factor in Mobile Expansion: From the Vikings to the Nomads of the Great Steppe”;

• Adelina Giterman (Law Program) – “Legal Support for Business in the Age of Digital Transformation.”

The section demonstrated the high level of preparation of the participants, the relevance of the proposed research, and its practical significance. The presented papers reflect contemporary challenges in the fields of law, international relations, and historical scholarship, as well as the desire of young scholars to embrace an interdisciplinary approach and utilize new technologies in research.

Department of Law and International Relations