110 years of the Second Hague Conference: role of the Russian diplomacy and International Law doctrine of F. Martens

Facts backed up by documents and contemporary testimonies must serve as a basis for the consequencies of the events of 1917, as a verification of any impartial estimation and indiscriminate view on the most brutal revolt in history, and its consequences.The Russian society needs an impartial, just a...

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Main Author: E. Voronin
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Published: MGIMO University Press 2017-06-01
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description Facts backed up by documents and contemporary testimonies must serve as a basis for the consequencies of the events of 1917, as a verification of any impartial estimation and indiscriminate view on the most brutal revolt in history, and its consequences.The Russian society needs an impartial, just and deep analysis of these events. Foremost this would require a clear civilised understanding of the real essence of any coup d’etat, whatever name it takes (revolution, classjustified struggle, etc) and whatever banners it bears in history, and whatever propaganda and ideological falcifications determine it.The Constitution of any state ruled by law acknowledges any evolution in the development of the sociaty based on legal principles. Any change of institutes or social system in a state can be realised through the force of laws, which comply with the public expression of will (referendum). In national legislation of the present-day states there are no norms, which establish revolutionary convulsions as legal, which are based on illegitimate take-over with the use of force.
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110 years of the Second Hague Conference: role of the Russian diplomacy and International Law doctrine of F. Martens
Международная аналитика
international law
constitutional law
the hague conference 1907
russian diplomacy
martens
civilised states
coup d’etat
title 110 years of the Second Hague Conference: role of the Russian diplomacy and International Law doctrine of F. Martens
title_full 110 years of the Second Hague Conference: role of the Russian diplomacy and International Law doctrine of F. Martens
title_fullStr 110 years of the Second Hague Conference: role of the Russian diplomacy and International Law doctrine of F. Martens
title_full_unstemmed 110 years of the Second Hague Conference: role of the Russian diplomacy and International Law doctrine of F. Martens
title_short 110 years of the Second Hague Conference: role of the Russian diplomacy and International Law doctrine of F. Martens
title_sort 110 years of the second hague conference role of the russian diplomacy and international law doctrine of f martens
topic international law
constitutional law
the hague conference 1907
russian diplomacy
martens
civilised states
coup d’etat
url https://www.interanalytics.org/jour/article/view/47
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