Friedrich Fromhold Martens, or Friedrich Fromhold von Martens, (27 August [O.S. 15 August] 1845 – 19 June [O.S. 6 June] 1909) was a diplomat and jurist...
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for an action. The clause took its name from a declaration read by Friedrich Martens, the delegate of Russia at the Hague Peace Conferences of 1899. The...
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Arbitral Award resulted from the pressure by the Tribunal President Friedrich Martens and a political deal between Russia and Britain. Said memorandum led...
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Georg Friedrich von Martens (22 February 1756 in Hamburg, Germany – 21 February 1821 in Frankfurt, Germany) was a German jurist and diplomat. Educated...
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zoologist Friedrich Martens (1845–1909), a Russian diplomat Friderich Martens (1635–1699), a German physician and naturalist George Martens (1874–1949)...
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Martens may also refer to: Martens (surname) Dr. Martens or Doc Martens, a brand of shoe Frédéric Martens, a French photographer Friedrich Martens, a...
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with Venezuela, resulted from the pressure by the Tribunal President Friedrich Martens and a political deal between Russia and Britain. Said memorandum led...
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palace started from a discussion in 1900 between the Russian diplomat Friedrich Martens and American diplomat White over providing a home for the Permanent...
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Russia and Britain, and said that the Russian chair of the panel, Friedrich Martens, had visited Britain with the two British arbitrators in the summer...
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Roman Rosen and the international law and arbitration specialist Friedrich Martens. The delegations arrived in Portsmouth on August 8 and stayed in New...
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poet Ilmi Kolla, poet Kaie Kõrb, prima ballerina Karin Luts, artist Friedrich Martens, lawyer Kaili Närep, actress Rene Pais, professionally known as Syn...
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Professor Martens' Departure is a 1984 historical novel set in czarist Russia by Estonian writer Jaan Kross. Friedrich Fromhold Martens, born in Pärnu...
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1842) 1906 – John Clayton Adams, English painter (b. 1840) 1909 – Friedrich Martens, Estonian-Russian historian, lawyer, and diplomat (b. 1845) 1925 –...
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faculties in Russia. During the 19th and 20th centuries such scholars as Friedrich Martens, Leon Petrazycki, Nikolai Tagantsev, Aleksandr Gradovsky, Konstantin...
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dedicated disciples of peace. In 1901 he and the Russian diplomat Friedrich Martens were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for the initiative to convene...
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were already signs of decay when Friedrich Martens came to visit in 1671 Martens Island is named for Friedrich Martens, a German physician who visited...
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Crowe as a technical delegate. The Russian delegation was led by Friedrich Martens. The Uruguayan delegation was led by José Batlle y Ordóñez, a defender...
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Russia and Britain, and said that the Russian chair of the panel, Friedrich Martens, had visited Britain with the two British arbitrators in the summer...
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Austria Luís I of Portugal Alexey Manikovsky Manuel II of Portugal Friedrich Martens Esma'il Mass'oud Maximilian I of Mexico Duke William of Mecklenburg-Schwerin...
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discussing that and in the interim, Martens was among the names of international jurists suggested by the US. Martens was then chosen by Venezuela from...
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Spencer, Gustave Moynier, Leo Tolstoy, Fredrik Bajer (awarded in 1908), Friedrich Martens, The Institute of International Law (awarded in 1904) and Inter-Parliamentary...
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Marshak, excavated the Sogdian ruins at Panjakent Friedrich Martens, legal historian, drafted the Martens Clause of the Hague Peace Conference Vladimir Minorsky...
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in legal thought; 18th Century; 19th Century and liberalization; Friedrich Martens Soviet international law; Evgeny A. Korovin Post-Soviet harmonization...
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Frédéric Vincent Martens, born Friedrich von Martens (December 16, 1806 – January 12, 1885) was an Italian-French photographer, engraver and inventor...
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Eduard von Martens (1831-1904). He studied law at the University of Tübingen, where he also attended lectures by naturalist Carl Friedrich Kielmeyer and...
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- Pondicherry. Reference Press. p. 75. ISBN 9788184050288. Georg Friedrich Martens (1818). "Recueil de traités: 1785-1790". Dieterich. pp. 284–285. "Pierre...
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Maack (1825–1886), geographer, botanist, Siberian explorer, educator Friedrich Martens (1845–1909), diplomat, international lawyer Viktor Masing (1925–2001)...
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Matzen, president, elected by panel Sir Edward Fry, named by USA Friedrich Martens, named by USA Tobias Asser, named by Mexico Alexander de Savornin...
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hexagonal in his 1611 book, Strena seu De Nive Sexangula. In 1675 Friedrich Martens, a German physician, catalogued 24 types of snow crystal. In 1865...
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discussing that and in the interim, Martens was among the names of international jurists suggested by the US. Martens was then chosen by Venezuela from...
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