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2014
Abstract This chapter evaluates the merits of Moscow as a venue for international arbitration proceedings. It discusses the history and development of arbitration in Russia; the processes and rules involved as well as the role of courts in the conduct of arbitration proceedings; and rules for arbitral awards. A recent survey on Russia as
Mikhail Ivanov, Inna Manassyan
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Abstract This chapter evaluates the merits of Moscow as a venue for international arbitration proceedings. It discusses the history and development of arbitration in Russia; the processes and rules involved as well as the role of courts in the conduct of arbitration proceedings; and rules for arbitral awards. A recent survey on Russia as
Mikhail Ivanov, Inna Manassyan
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Moscow-Istanbul-Moscow-Istanbul
2023Abstract Chapter 6 discusses the period from mid-1924 until late 1928. It begins with Nâzım’s return to Istanbul, where he was supposed to work on behalf of the Turkish Communist Party, which was still a legal organization in Turkey. However, Nâzım’s time in Turkey was beset with difficulties, both personal and political.
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Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 2016
An archaeological evaluation undertaken in 2004 in Baillet-en-France, north of Paris, unearthed remains of the sculptured frieze which adorned the Soviet pavilion at the 1937 International Exhibition. This discovery led us to track the astonishing trajectory of this emblematic monument, example of socialist realism and symbol of the USSR.
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An archaeological evaluation undertaken in 2004 in Baillet-en-France, north of Paris, unearthed remains of the sculptured frieze which adorned the Soviet pavilion at the 1937 International Exhibition. This discovery led us to track the astonishing trajectory of this emblematic monument, example of socialist realism and symbol of the USSR.
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This chapter explores Sergei Eisenstein's ambitious but unrealized film project, Moscow, which aims to portray the city's historical evolution and its socialist transformation. Responding to Soviet directives to glorify Moscow as the proletarian capital, Eisenstein develops a narrative spanning six centuries, using elemental motifs like water, earth ...
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