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A fullscale war is in full swing updated according to International Requirements the Supreme Council of justice and the High Qualification Commission of judges are working recently the composition of the Public Integrity council, which monitors the integrity of candidates for the position of judge, was reelected the council helps the High Qualification Commission of judges assess how well a judge or candidates for the position of judges meet the requirements of professional ethics, so the qualification evaluation of more than 2,000 judges, which was not completed due to the expiration of the powers of the previous composition, will soon begin vkks and so far this has not happened to unscrupulous judges who have a dubious reputation, opaque fortunes and obviously understand their noncompliance with the new requirements of an overloaded judicial system, in order to avoid a shameful dismissal, they flee to honorable retirement, not everyone succeeds in this due to the modern Media Publici
I am an assistant professor of history at the university of maryland. Im going to be chairing the panel. Im going to offer some brief comments, some thoughts and questions i had to start generating conversation. Our threeto introduce presenters. If we are going to go in the order they appear on the program. They will speak for roughly 20 minutes. Our first presenter is going to be Graham Hodges. He has written on africanamericans and labor in new york city. He has written a political biography on underground railroad activities. He is working on a book and we will hear his ideas about the the secondrea printer is going to be as associate professor of history at northwestern university. U. S. After the war and emancipation. Our third presenter is going to be philip prop. Troutman. He is working on a project that essentially explores of the literature and the images of radical antislavery during the antebellum period. We will hear about his approach that combination of literature and ima
I will be chairing or moderating the panel. After the three papers i will offer some brief comments, some thoughts, some questions i had in order to make it hopefully start generating conversations for us for the q a portion. I will introduce our three presenters. We will go in the order they appear on the program. The presenters will speak for roughly 20 minutes, and that i will speak for a few minutes and open things up. Our first presenter will be Graham Hodges, the George Langevin professor of history at Colgate University. He has written on africanamericans and labor in new york city, and more recently written a political apathy of david robles, and important figure in railroad activities. He is working on a book that reframes the underground railroad and will hear about his ideas about reframing, thinking about the underground railroad and a larger context if reading freedom making. Kate mazer, associate professor of history at northwestern. She has written on emancipation and wa