Prof. Dr. Sergei Sayapin, a renowned expert in international and criminal law, stands among the foremost figures in Central Asia. He dedicates himself to both teaching and research, particularly focusing on the intricate world of international conflict and security law.
His expertise remains highly sought-after by the ICRC, UNODC, and Central Asian authorities, who regularly consult him on matters of international law. His voice transcends official circles, frequently appearing in both national and international media outlets.
He played a pivotal role in shaping the revised edition of Uzbekistan’s Criminal Code in 2019, a testament to his ability to translate knowledge into tangible results. His accomplishments are duly recognized, culminating in an entry dedicated to him within the prestigious Ukrainian Encyclopedia of International Law.
Sergey Sayapin is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Central Asian Yearbook of International and Comparative Law. He also serves as the Central Asian Sub-Editor of the Brill Encyclopedia of International Law in Asia.
Beyond research and consultancy, Professor Sayapin actively shares his vast knowledge through teaching. He holds the esteemed position of Professor at the School of Law at Kazakhstan's prestigious Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research (KIMEP University), fostering the next generation of legal minds.