Gennady Vladimirovich Ignatenko ( July 23, 1927 , Khabarovsk - January 19, 2012 , Yekaterinburg ) - Doctor of Law , Professor , Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation , Vice President of the Soviet, later Russian International Law Association , member of the World Association of International Law, Honorary Professor of the Ural State Law Academy ( now UrGUU, Ekaterinburg) and the National University. D. A. Kunaev (now the D.A. Kunaev Eurasian Law Academy, Almaty, Kazakhstan), author of university textbooks and numerous scientific publications.
| Ignatenko Gennady Vladimirovich | |
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| Date of Birth | July 23, 1927 |
| Place of Birth | Khabarovsk |
| Date of death | January 19, 2012 (84 years old) |
| A place of death | Yekaterinburg |
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| Scientific field | jurisprudence, international law |
| Place of work | Ural State Law Academy |
| Alma mater | Ural State Law Academy |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Law |
| Academic rank | Professor |
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| Awards and prizes | |
Ignatenko G.V. - founder and ideological inspirer of the Ural school of international law. Most of the thematic research programs were focused on solving the problems of the interrelated coexistence of international law and domestic law.
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Contribution to the Russian science of international law
- 3 Awards
- 4 Note
Biography
In 1947 he entered the Law Faculty of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov , who graduated with honors in 1952, and was admitted to graduate school in the department of state law. In his student and postgraduate years he was interested in the state law of the countries of popular democracy. In 1956 he defended his thesis on representative institutions of the People's Republic of China . At the same time, the first publications of G. V. Ignatenko appeared in the journal “Soviet State and Law”, and in 1959 the publishing house “Legal Literature” published a monograph.
He began his teaching career in the hometown of Khabarovsk , where he began to work as a teacher at the branch, and then at the faculty of the All-Union Correspondence Institute of Law (VUZI). He conducted state discipline with a foreign orientation. In 1957 he began teaching international law, despite the fact that he studied it only in his student years at the lectures of Professor F. I. Kozhevnikov. In 1960, he was approved in the academic rank of assistant professor.
In 1961 he was invited to teach international law at the Sverdlovsk Law Institute. As G.V. Ignatenko himself wrote: “... I was ensured“ one, but ardent passion “- international law.” In April 1968 he defended his doctoral dissertation. From 1971 to 1998 - Head of the Department of Foreign State and International Law, UIS. Since 1998, he served as professor of this department.
Since 1964, Mr .. - Member of the Soviet (Russian) Association of International Law, was repeatedly elected a member of the Executive Committee of the Association, since 2000 - Deputy President of the Association.
In the second half of the 80s - early 90s. was a member of the expert council of the Higher Attestation Commission , more than 10 years - a member of the dissertation council at the Law Faculty of Leningrad University. He was a member of the dissertation council at the faculty of law of Kazan University and two dissertation councils at USLA.
The initiator of the creation of the “Russian Law Journal” [1] , in 1993-2007. - Its chief editor, later - a member of the editorial board. Member of the editorial board of the Moscow Journal of International Law and the journal Jurisprudence (the latter worked for 20 years).
He died on January 19, 2012 in Yekaterinburg at the age of 84 [2] . He was buried at the Shirokorechensky cemetery .
Contribution to the Russian Science of International Law
For the more than 27-year tenure of Professor G. V. Ignatenko as head of the department, he created a powerful scientific school to study the most significant problems of international law [3] .
The main directions of scientific research of G. V. Ignatenko are actual problems of modern international law, questions of international legal personality , correlation of international and domestic law. Under the scientific guidance and advice of Gennady Vladimirovich, about 30 candidate and 7 doctoral dissertations were defended.
Great attention was paid to the preparation of university textbooks “International Law”. G.V. Ignatenko is an author, co-author and executive editor of about 200 scientific publications.
Participated in over 100 scientific conferences across the country Since 1963, he gave presentations and reports at the annual meetings of the Soviet (Russian) Association of International Law in Moscow, at conferences and symposia in Moscow, Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Kazan, Ufa, Kharkov, Nalchik, Tyumen, Barnaul, Ulan-Ude. Repeatedly participated in international conferences in Warsaw, Poznan, Plovdiv, Varna, Delhi, Chatokua, New York, Kiev, Minsk, Almaty, Tashkent, Riga.
Rewards
He was awarded the medals "In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin", "Veteran of Labor", "200 years of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia", medals to them. A.F. Koni, G.I. Tunkin, with the “100th anniversary of the city of Khabarovsk” badge, prizes of F.F. Martens and Hugo Grotius, has honorary titles of honored worker of science of the RSFSR and honorary worker of higher professional education of the Russian Federation, was awarded an honorary badge "For special services to the USLA."
Note
- ↑ First Chief | Russian Law Journal . www.ruzh.org. Date of appeal April 24, 2019.
- ↑ IGNATENKO Gennady Vladimirovich - information on the portal Encyclopedia World History . w.histrf.ru. Date of appeal April 24, 2019.
- ↑ FY6IOsd3Yh. In memory of G.V. Ignatenko (Russian) (neopr.) ? . eurasialaw.ru. Date of appeal April 24, 2019.