The European Tradition in International Law: F.F. Martens
F.F. Martens - Man of the Enlightenment: Drawing Parallels between Martens' Times and Today's Problems
Abstract
This article concentrates on two controversial aspects of the writings of Friedrich Fromhold Martens – his treatment of the so-called mission civilisatrice of European nations and the potential clash of the two roles an international lawyer may have to perform: in the service of international law and representing national interests of his/her country or other clients. Both of these aspects in Martens’ work have not lost their topicality; it is illuminating to draw parallels between his time and today’s world.
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