Russia, the Soviet Union, and Imperial Continuity in International Law

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Gebonden, 256 blz. | Engels
Oxford University Press | 1e druk, 2025
ISBN13: 9780198955931
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Oxford University Press 1e druk, 2025 9780198955931
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Russia, the Soviet Union, and Imperial Continuity in International Law explores the history of imperial ideas and practices in Russian and Soviet engagements with international law. This volume traces the role of international legal doctrines and arguments in facilitating the expansion of the Russian Empire, their transition into Soviet Russia post-1917, and their use after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Particular attention is paid to Russian and Soviet international legal doctrines concerning the termination of treaties (clausula rebus sic stantibus), identity and continuity of Russia in the context of state succession, hegemonic doctrines such as the great power status of Russia (or the Soviet Union), and various interpretations of balance of power and spheres of influence, including the doctrine of socialist international law. In building its narrative, the book draws extensively on previously under-studied international law periodicals published in Russia and the Soviet Union, including the Soviet Yearbook of International Law, Soviet State and Law and Moscow Journal of International Law.

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ISBN13:9780198955931
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:256
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:4-11-2025

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Chapter 1:Introductory Chapter
Chapter 2:The Russian Empire until the Crimean War (1853-6)
Chapter 3:The Late Russian Empire (1856-1917)
Chapter 4:From Soviet Russia to the Soviet Union: The Interwar Period and the Second World War
Chapter 5:Interwar Soviet International Law Scholars and the Buildup to the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939
Chapter 6:The Cold War: Interpretations of Soviet State Identity, Federalism, and Self-Determination
Chapter 7:The Cold War: Soviet Views on Treaties, Peaceful Coexistence, and Socialist International Law as Imperial Doctrines
Chapter 8:From Perestroika to Putin's Russia: Swinging Back to the Imperial Concept of International Law

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