Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
The treaties negotiated between the Soviet Republics and the Western and Oriental nations are numerous and varied. The official records of the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs make a distinction between political treaties, agreements on questions of law, conventions regarding disputed frontiers, economic agreements, liaison, transportation and public health agreements.
1 Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 16 (1922), p. 141.
2 League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 6, p. 268
3 Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 20 (1926), p. 116.
4 Ibid., League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 7, p. 294.
5 League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 25, p. 252.
6 ibid., Vol. 18, p. 16.
7 Art. 13 of the Russo-Estonian treaty of Feb. 2, 1920. League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 11, p. 30.
8 Art. 21 of the Russo-Finnish treaty of October 14, 1920. ibid., Vol. 3, p. 6.
9 League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 9, p. 400
10 Martens, Nouveau Recueil Général de Traités, III Ser., Vol. XVIII, p. 323.
11 Supplement to this Journal, Vol. 19 (1925), p. 53.
12 Ibid., p. 78.
13 League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 53, p. 8.
14 League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 47, p. 10.
15 Compare, for example, Articles 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 24, 27, 28, 30.
16 Cf. Art. 17, concerning the registration of industrial representatives and establishments; or Art. 32, concerning the preferential administration of border state and Asiatic countries.
17 The treaties of the U. S. S. R. with Turkey, Persia, Sweden, Latvia, and others.
18 Cf. Ait. 8 and the concluding protocol appended to it.
19 League of Nations Treaty Series, Vol. 53, p. 106.
20 Martens, Nouveau Recueil Général de Traités, III Ser., Vol. X, p. 773.
21 In this connection, see, for example, the voluminous treatise of M. Moulin in his monograph on the Drago Doctrine.