Soviet theory of international law for the seventies Towards the end of the sixties, Soviet leaders became convinced that in order to move forward with the development of Soviet economy, it is necessary to establish closer economic and cultural relations with the industrialized West. One of the facets of this policy was the reorientation of Soviet science of international law, and a less critical view of what was being done scientifically in Western cultures. A turning point took place during the annual meeting of the Soviet Association of International Law, in 1972 at which Professor Tunkin, the leading Soviet publicist criticized the uncritical attitude of his colleagues towards Western science of international law. Since the time, Sovie...
Writing for soviet juriste, the author gives his point of view on the basis of two criterias. The fi...
K. Grzybowski, Soviet Private International Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 20 ...
Until the 1990s, there was a longstanding disdain on Marxism amongst jurists especially internationa...
Soviet theory of international law for the seventies Towards the end of the sixties, Soviet leaders...
After World War II, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics became a Great Power, surpassed in mig...
Throughout this century, international law has focused on eliminating the use of force from intersta...
In the first part of our time this morning, then, I should like to take you rapidly through the deve...
Tous les etats issus du démembrement de l'urss ont dû résoudre, depuis 15 ans, une question fondamen...
Robert Charvin, Valérie de Poulpiquet : New Soviet outlook on the international society and conceptu...
Does it do any good at all to talk about international law when it comes to dealing with the Soviet ...
Properly speaking, soviet law was neither ordinary law, nor the mere folding screen of an arbitrary ...
Soviet lawyers did not begin thinking about International law until the year 1922. The Minister of J...
Borrowing Gerry Simpson’s taxonomy, it was and remains common to think of the Soviet Union as both a...
Despite the fact that Soviet legal history was never very popular among Western scholars as general ...
L'analyse de la pensée de la doctrine juridique occidentale entre 1917 et 1957 en ce qui concerne l'...
Writing for soviet juriste, the author gives his point of view on the basis of two criterias. The fi...
K. Grzybowski, Soviet Private International Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 20 ...
Until the 1990s, there was a longstanding disdain on Marxism amongst jurists especially internationa...
Soviet theory of international law for the seventies Towards the end of the sixties, Soviet leaders...
After World War II, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics became a Great Power, surpassed in mig...
Throughout this century, international law has focused on eliminating the use of force from intersta...
In the first part of our time this morning, then, I should like to take you rapidly through the deve...
Tous les etats issus du démembrement de l'urss ont dû résoudre, depuis 15 ans, une question fondamen...
Robert Charvin, Valérie de Poulpiquet : New Soviet outlook on the international society and conceptu...
Does it do any good at all to talk about international law when it comes to dealing with the Soviet ...
Properly speaking, soviet law was neither ordinary law, nor the mere folding screen of an arbitrary ...
Soviet lawyers did not begin thinking about International law until the year 1922. The Minister of J...
Borrowing Gerry Simpson’s taxonomy, it was and remains common to think of the Soviet Union as both a...
Despite the fact that Soviet legal history was never very popular among Western scholars as general ...
L'analyse de la pensée de la doctrine juridique occidentale entre 1917 et 1957 en ce qui concerne l'...
Writing for soviet juriste, the author gives his point of view on the basis of two criterias. The fi...
K. Grzybowski, Soviet Private International Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 20 ...
Until the 1990s, there was a longstanding disdain on Marxism amongst jurists especially internationa...