Books by V E Grabar
The History of International Law in Russia 1647-1917
by V E Grabar
A staggering piece of scholarship – almost a work of art in its painstaking brilliance. It is a “bio-bibliographical study” from a Russian perspective and provides the reader with short biographies of the lives and achievements of every material international jurist, diplomat, adviser in the field during this period, covering the names of Peter the Great’s academicians, life histories of Catherine II’s diplomats, right up to the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nicolas II’s Russia.
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The best books on Soviet Law, recommended by Stephen Lucas
Dr Stephen Lucas is a partner in the banking group of an international law firm, Linklaters LLP and a student of Soviet law. He recommends books on communist legislation in the former USSR