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Ovchinnikov, Valentin Aleksandrovich

Valentin Aleksandrovich Ovchinnikov ( 1880 , Vyatka province - after 1929 ) - Russian and Soviet lawyer , professor of international law.

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Alma materKazan University (1903)

Biography

  • In 1903 he graduated from Imperial Kazan University with a degree in law. During the course at the university, he received two gold medals for his essays “Comparison of the teachings of Hobbes and Kant on natural law” and “Philosophy of Parmenides”.
  • 1904 - prepares at the university for a professorship in the department of international law.
  • 1905 - 1906 - passes the master's exam.
  • 1906 - 1908 - on a scientific trip abroad.
  • 1910 - was elected assistant professor at the Department of International Law at the University of Warsaw.
  • 1916 - defended a dissertation at the St. George University for a master's degree in international law, after which he was elected professor at the University of Warsaw (since 1917, Donskoy).
  • 1916 - 1923 - after the university was evacuated in 1915 in Rostov-on-Don, he worked tentatively until 1923 in Rostov .
  • Since 1924 - professor of international law at the Eastern Faculty of the Far Eastern University in Vladivostok .
  • 1926 (second semester) - gives lectures at the Law School in Harbin on international law and the history of international relations after Versailles.
  • 1920-1930 - publishes the League of Nations Treaty and International Law. Rostov-on-Don: 1923, “On the Analysis of the Soviet-Japanese Agreement”, Oriental Studio, 1925, “On the Hundredth Centenary of the Hugo Grotius Treatise” - “Proceedings of the Law Faculty”, vol. 3; “From the legal literature on the international situation of Mongolia”, ibid., Vol. 3, “On the Consular Statute of the USSR”, ibid., Vol. 5.
  • 1925 - 1928 - works at the Law School in Harbin. On December 18, 1928, his work, “A Few Comments on the Schücking Theory on Territorial Waters,” published in Vladivostok in 1929 with a circulation of only 500 copies, is dated. This allows us to conclude that by this time he had already left Harbin and lived in Vladivostok.

Publications

  • “The doctrine of the inviolability of criminal ambassadors in the literature of the XVI and beginning of the XVII century”, 1912
  • “To the doctrine of embassy immunity. Literature review of the integrity of the ambassador who committed a crime at the mission site from Conrad Brun to Hugo Grotius. ” Warsaw, 1915.
  • "Treaty of the League of Nations and international law." Rostov-on-Don: 1923
  • “On the analysis of the Soviet-Japanese agreement”, Eastern Studio, 1925
  • “On the centenary of the treatise of the Hugo Grotius”, “Proceedings of the Law Faculty”, Volume 3
  • “From the legal literature on the international situation of Mongolia”, ibid., Vol. 3
  • “On the Consular Statute of the USSR,” ibid., Vol. 5.

Literature

  • Ovchinnikov, Valentin Aleksandrovich // New Encyclopedic Dictionary : In 48 volumes (29 volumes were published). - SPb. , Pg. , 1911-1916.
  • G. S. Starodubtsev "International legal science of Russian emigration", Moscow, 2000.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ovchinnikov__Valentin_Alexandrovich&oldid=85154512


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