Friedrich Martens

Friedrich Fromhold Martens, or Friedrich Fromhold von Martens, (27 August [O.S. 15 August] 184519 June [O.S. 6 June] 1909) was a diplomat and jurist in service of the Russian Empire who made important contributions to the science of international law. He represented Russia at the Hague Peace Conferences (during which he drafted the Martens Clause) and helped to settle the first cases of international arbitration, notably the dispute between France and the United Kingdom over Newfoundland. As a scholar, he is probably best remembered today for having edited 15 volumes of Russian international treaties (1874–1909).

Friedrich Martens
Born(1845-08-27)August 27, 1845
Pärnu, Livonia Governorate, Russian Empire
DiedJune 19, 1909(1909-06-19) (aged 63)
Walk, Livonia Governorate, Russian Empire
Known for
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