DESPAGNET (Frantz)
    THE FINNISH QUESTION FROM A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE, linked to THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN FINLAND, excerpt from the Review of International Law and Comparative Legislation, vol. II, 1900, 32nd year
Édition :
    Paris / Brussels
Date :
    1901 / 1900
    octavo, green half-leather, spine with raised bands, good condition, 84-79 p.
    Finland's situation at the end of the 19th century was quite unique from the perspective of public international law: in the international legal order, it was considered a Russian province because it lacked all the attributes—and especially the sovereignty—of a state. However, in its relations with Russia, it had to be regarded as a state because a treaty had established it as such. Numerous authors addressed this issue (the article in the Revue de droit international bound in this volume provides a most interesting and detailed account), and we have already had occasion to discuss this matter in connection with a work by L. Michoud and A. de Lapradelle (MDD cat. no. 8-264). Here we have the viewpoint of one of the most important internationalists, whose study has been endorsed by a large number of professors of constitutional and international law (among them R. Beudant, L. Duguit, M. Moye, P. Pic), who have made this text the official position of the law faculty on the matter. Rare.

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