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Sovyet Hukuk Doktrininde Uluslararası Hukuk Teorileri

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Uslu, Ates (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I))
JOURNAL:
  Praksis, ??( 11), 145 - 168.
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): International public law, Soviet legal doctrine
DISCIPLINE: Law
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LANGUAGE: Turkish
PUB ID: 103-425-541 (Last edited on 2006/03/24 08:54:41 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
The article make a review of various international law theories elaborated in the Soviet doctrine between 1917 and 1985. Three periods are distinguished in the development of Soviet theories of international law. In the first phase (1917-1930), Korovin and authors subscribing to the “Commodity Exchange School” make theories in a perspective of world revolution. The second phase (1930-1938) is characterised by the auto-critique of Korovine and by the works of Pashukanis, who, parallel to the political implications of Stalin period, re-introduce the state as the principal subject of international law. In the last period (1938-1985), the Soviet theory of international law is canonised, and authors like Vychinsky and Krylov elaborate their theories according to the political positions of USSR in the Cold War. Principal postulates of this official theory are reproduced in the Détente period.
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