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Russian revolutions of 1917 : Scandinavian perspectives

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Ten legal scholars explore facets of the 1917 Russian revolutions from the standpoint of Russian law (transition to a market economy), comparative law (the impact of the 1917 Revolutions on the Sov...

Ten legal scholars explore facets of the 1917 Russian revolutions from the standpoint of Russian law (transition to a market economy), comparative law (the impact of the 1917 Revolutions on the Soviet and post-Soviet legal experience; the development of comparative legal studies in Russia, and similarities and differences between Soviet and German Nazi law), and public international law (Russian fishing activities off Finnmark; Norwegian recognition policies vis-à-vis Russia; and the enduring importance of the Martens Clause in international humanitarian law). The volume is complemented by a substantial selection of documents on Scandinavian-Russian legal relations between 1917 and 1928 -- Page 4 of cover.

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