Władimir Koriecki


Vladimir Mikhailovich Koriecki (Russian: Vladimir Mikhailovsky Kornetsky, born February 17, 1890 in Yekaterinoslav, died July 25, 1984 in Kiev) - Soviet lawyer, the Hero of Socialist Work (1980). Curriculum vitae

In 1910 he graduated from the gold medal at the gymnasium in Yekaterinoslav and undertook law studies at the Moscow State University, and later at the University of Kharkiv, which he graduated in 1916 and became its lecturer. In 1919 he participated in establishing the Kharkov Institute of National Economy (based on the Kharkiv University), where he became the deputy dean of the legal department; later, the institute was renamed the Kharkiv Soviet Institute of Building and Law, then the All-Ukrainian Communist Institute of Soviet Construction and Law, and in 1937 the Kharkiv Legal Institute (currently named the National Legal Academy of Jarosław Wądre). In 1937 he became the head of the history and state history department at this institute. Simultaneously with the lecturer's work, in 1921-1922 he worked in the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1939 he received the title of doctor of legal sciences, after the German attack on the USSR, he was evacuated to Uzbekistan, then lectured in the Tashkent Legal Institute in world history and law, in 1944 he returned to work at the Kharkiv institute, where in 1947 he became chairman of international law, in In June 1948 he became a student at the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, and in June 1948 he became a member of the Presidium of this academy. In 1974 he became the director of the Institute of State and Law of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. As an expert in international law, he actively participated in the work of the authorities of the Ukrainian SSR at the UN; in 1946, 1947 and 1949 he was a member of the Ukrainian SSR delegation to the 1st, 2nd and 4th Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations, and from 1947 to 1949 he was a member and first deputy chairman of the UN Human Rights Commission. He also participated in international conferences in Geneva and took part in the 48th Session of the Society for International Law in New York. In 1960 he became an honorary member of the Indian Society for International Law, in 1965 a correspondent member, in 1977 a real member, and in 1983 an honorary member of the Institute of International Law in Geneva. In 1968 he became an academy of the Mexican Academy of International Law, and in 1971 the Argentine Society for International Law. Honors

And medals. Bibliography

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