Stanislav Buyanskiy

Stanislav Buyanskiy (born June 6, 1980) is a Russian and Kazakh scholar, lawyer and educator. Has served as the Dean of the School of Law and Social Sciences at Narxoz University, in 2020 has been appointed as the Acting Rector of Narxoz University. Previously, he was Deputy Prosecutor of the Moscow Region.[1] Dr. Buyanskiy is also a Chairman of the “Legal Regulation of the Economic Activity” Committee of the International Association of Financial and Economic Education Organizations.[2]

Stanislav Buyanskiy
Born (1980-06-06) June 6, 1980
NationalityRussian
Spouse(s)Anna Buyanskaya
Academic background
Education
Academic work
Institutions

Biography

In 2002, Buyanskiy has graduated from Moscow University of Finance and Law with a degree in Law. In 2006 Buyanskiy received a Ph.D. degree in Law. He worked in the prosecutor's office as the investigator on particularly important cases, as an Assistant Attorney General of Russian Federation, and as the district attorney of Mozhaisk.[1]

In August 2009, Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika appointed Buyanskiy as the Deputy Prosecutor of the Moscow Region. In this capacity he supervised the execution of law at high-security facilities and worked in the area of federal security and counteraction of extremist activities.[1] In early June 2010, Buyanskiy left the post at his own request. During his service as the Deputy Prosecutor he acted as key witness in the case of the Moscow region casinos.[3]

Between 2015 and 2018, Buyanskiy held the positions of the deputy head of the “Risk Analysis and Economic Security” department and the head of the master's program in compliance control at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.[4][5]

In 2018 Buyanskiy received an LL.M. degree from Pennsylvania State University’s School of Law (Penn State Law).[5]

Since 2019 has served as the Dean of School of Law and Social Sciences at Narxoz University. In 2020 he was appointed as the Acting Rector.[6]

Buyanskiy has carried out a number of significant reforms at the university aimed at strengthening academic integrity and promoting academic freedom. He initiated an organizational reform, in which the position of Rector was replaced by the President - Provost system in accordance with international standards.[7]

Scholarly interests

Buyanskiy has researched legal issues related to courts and prosecutor's office. Buyanskiy regularly shares his expertise on extensive issues in the sphere of law. The latest research has been dedicated to issues of economic security, risk-management and compliance, as well as reflecting on the future of education in Kazakhstan and the world.[8]  

Family

Buyanskiy is married and has a son and a daughter. The family lives in the United States.

References

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