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Russian Revolutions of 1917
註釋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.