17 janvier 2018

REVUE : Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History (vol. 2, n°2, 2017)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of Jus Gentium: Journal of International Legal History (vol. 2, n°2, 2017) is out. This is a special issue on "On the Centenary of the Russian Revolution."


Articles
G.S. Starodubtsev, The 1917 October Russian Revolution and International Law
V.G. Butkevych, The International-Legal Ideology of Pre-Slavic Chiefdoms of the Ukrainian Ethnos (Part Three)
O.O. Merezhko, On the Origins of the Ukrainian Science of International Law
O. Butkevych, The Nezabytovskyĭ Concept of the Law of International Community
A.N. Vylegzhanin, Legal Status of the Bering Strait: Historical and Legal Context
W.E. Butler, V.S. Ivanenko, On the History of Teaching International Law at St. Petersburg University
E. Bendikaitė, Interwar Lithuania as a Laboratory of International Law
Notes and Comments
W.E. Butler, Vladimir Grabar, Peter Lombard, John Mair, and the History of International Law
W.E. Butler, The Charles Cramer Archive: A Russian Consul in America and Europe
International Legal Doctrine
W.E. Butler, Biographical Note: On the Life and Work of Tikhon Fedorovich Stepanov
T.F. Stepanov, All-People’s Law in Aggregate with Diplomacy



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