The European Tradition in International Law: F.F. Martens
F.F. Martens and His Time: When Russia Was an Integral Part of the European Tradition of International Law
Abstract
This introductory article opens the symposium which examines the legacy of the Russian international lawyer Friedrich Fromhold von (or Fyodor Fyodorovich) Martens (1845–1909). In the first section, the article critically reviews previous research and literature on Martens and discusses the importance of the Martens diaries that are preserved in a Moscow archive. In the second section, the article offers an intellectual portrait of Martens and analyses the main elements in his international legal theory as expressed in his textbook. In particular, his claim that international law was applicable only between ‘civilized states’ is illuminated and discussed.
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