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Russian legal historians , scholars who study
Russian law in historical perspective, include:
Harold J. Berman (1918–2007), Harvard law professor and expert on Russian law
William E. Butler (1939–), distinguished professor of law at Dickinson School of Law,
Penn State University
Boris Chicherin (1828–1904), Russian jurist and political philosopher
Ferdinand Feldbrugge [
de ] (1933–), professor of international law at
Leiden University , former Dean of Law Faculty of Leiden University and leading
sovietologist . Editor of Encyclopedia of Soviet Law and author of Medieval History of Russia (Nijhoff, 2009)
V.E. Grabar , author of influential History of International Law in Russia (1847–1917)
Aleksandr Gradovsky (1841–1889), Russian jurist
John N. Hazard (1909–1995), leading American
sovietologist and expert on Russian law
Dmitri Kachenovsky (1827–1872), influential liberal jurist in Russia
Leonid Alekseevich Kamarovsky (1846–1912), professor of international law at Moscow State University
Konstantin Kavelin (1818–1885), Russian historian, jurist, and sociologist
Nikolay Korkunov (1855–1904), professor for constitutional and international law at the
University of Saint Petersburg
Evgeny A. Korovin (1892–1964), professor of international law,
Moscow State University
Maksim Kovalevsky (1851–1916), professor of legal history at St. Petersburg University
Friedrich Martens (1845–1909), considered the Russian "father" of modern international law
V.A. Nezabitovsky (1824–1883), jurist at
Kiev University
Evgeny Pashukanis (1891–1937), head of Soviet
Institute of State and Law , executed by Stalin in the
Great Purge
Iosif Alekseyevich Pokrovsky [
ru ] (1868–1920), Russian lawyer, professor, and doctor of
Roman law
William E. Pomeranz (1960–), adjunct professor at
Georgetown University and Director of the
Kennan Institute at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
John Quigley (academic) (1940–), professor of law at the
Moritz College of Law at the
Ohio State University
Dmitry Samokvasov (1843–1911), Russian archaeologist and legal historian
Peter Berngardovich Struve (1870–1944), father of legal Marxism
Mikhail Taube (1869–1961), scholar of international law
Grigory Tunkin (1906–1993), professor of international law at
Moscow State University
See also