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International Legal Meaning of the Second Hague Peace Conference and the Role of Russia

https://doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2017-0-2-91-93

Abstract

The paper presents the historical legal context of the Second Hague Peace Conference (1907) and highlights the role played by Fyodor Fyodorovich (Friedrich Fromhold) Martens in the successful outcome of the Conference. A characteristic is given to various aspects of the influence which the documents signed at the Conference exerted on the development of International Law, as well as to key factors of its impact on the modern legal norms.

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O. Glikman
MGIMO-University
Russian Federation

Olga Glikman, PhD (Law)r, Associate Professor (Docent) Department of International Law

76 Vernadsky Ave., Moscow, 119454



References

1. Voronin, Evgeniy R. To the 170th Anniversary of Professor F. F. Martens (1845-1909) // Moscow Journal of International Law, 2015, No 3, p. 24-36; Voronin Ye. R. K 170-letiyu so dnya rozhdeniya professora F. F. Martensa (1845-1909) // Moskovskiy zhurnal mezhdunarodnogo prava. 2015. № 3. S. 24-36


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Glikman O. International Legal Meaning of the Second Hague Peace Conference and the Role of Russia. Journal of International Analytics. 2017;(2):91-93. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2017-0-2-91-93

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ISSN 2587-8476 (Print)
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