<p>This review essay examines four leading Russian textbooks of public international law. It is noteworthy that doctrinal pluralism has been established in the international law doctrine as represented by the Russian scholars. One particular doctrinal question of heavy symbolic significance – whether individuals have become subjects of international law beside states – is examined. It turns out that different answers given to that question in the scholarship are linked with a general attitude towards the Soviet legacy.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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This article seeks to examine the rigor of civilizational values in modern international law as a cr...
The doctrinal approaches are examined both in Russian and Western doctrines concerning the problem o...
INTRODUCTION. The article focuses on the problem of modern status of international legal order in th...
The new textbook by Shumilov V.M. stands out among more than twenty other textbooks on international...
Introduction.The 8th edition of M. Shaw’s textbook on “International Law” (2017) provides an opportu...
INTRODUCTION. The issue of implementation of international legal norms is extensive and multifaceted...
The recent textbook prepared by the Chair of International law of the MGIMO-University preserves the...
Book synopsis: This accessible text explains how Russian law works in all its principal areas. It el...
A practical significance of the book under review is beyond any doubt because the most recent public...
Lauri Mälksoo’s monograph is aptly titled. He does not attempt an overview, much less an encyclopaed...
At the origin of the International Law Department were such eminent scientists, diplomats and teache...
The Chair of International Law of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University (RPFU) is one of the mo...
The Russian Federation claims the 2014 Crimea reunification is legal. Ukraine, together with NATO co...
Russia has been accused of revisionism in its foreign policy, understood as an effort to undermine a...
INTRODUCTION. The article contains a comprehensive analysis of one of the fundamental works on inter...
This article seeks to examine the rigor of civilizational values in modern international law as a cr...
The doctrinal approaches are examined both in Russian and Western doctrines concerning the problem o...
INTRODUCTION. The article focuses on the problem of modern status of international legal order in th...