N.E. Tyurina a*, N.V. Afonichkina b**
aKazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008 Russia
bIndependent Researcher, Orenburg, 460001 Russia
E-mail: *internationallaw@bk.ru, **lawcogens@mail.ru
Received June 12, 2020
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DOI: 10.26907/2541-7738.2020.4.101-109
For citation: Tyurina N.E., Afonichkina N.V. D.I. Feldman’s theoretical legacy. Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Gumanitarnye Nauki, 2020, vol. 162, no. 4, pp. 101–109. doi: 10.26907/2541-7738.2020.4.101-109. (In Russian)
Abstract
This paper commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Tatarstan. The most important results of research in the field of international law, which has always been a pride of Tatarstan, were discussed. The advance of international law science in Tatarstan is associated with David Isaakovich Feldman, Professor of the Faculty of Law of Kazan University. D.I. Feldman was the alumnus of Moscow Law Institute. He began his professional activity in Kazan and worked here up to his last days. He has become a symbol of the Kazan school of international law, which has been ahead of many other universities in Russia. In this paper, a brief overview of his most important publications that constitute both a theoretical basis for research in many brunches of international law and a sample of scientific narration for new generations of international lawyers was provided. D.I. Feldman’s legacy covers the following areas: history and science of international law, as well as its methodology and categories. The most important results of D.I. Feldman’s methodological studies were analyzed. His contribution to the development of certain categories of international law and to the solution of the problems of legal capacity and recognition in international law was considered. It was concluded that D.I. Feldman is a key figure in the advance of current international and national legal practice.
Keywords: international law, methodology, legal capacity, recognition, system of law
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