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Krystyna Marek

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430: 450: 191:. Following her father's death in 1931, she moved to Switzerland, where she completed high school. She returned to Poland and in 1937 graduated in law from the Jagiellonian University. 220:
was the first full length monograph on the topic and considered "brilliant." She worked at the University of Geneva and in 1967 was appointed full professor at the
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With the outbreak of war, she fled Poland with her family, eventually arriving in London in 1941 where she took up work for the Polish government in exile.
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Wheatley, Natasha (2021-01-07). "What Can We (She) Know about Sovereignty?: Krystyna Marek and the Worldedness of International Law".
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Marek returned to Switzerland and completed a doctoral thesis in the field of international law in 1954 at the
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Termiski, Bogumił (2013). "Krystyna Marek (1914-1993): Polish Lawyer and Patriot".
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Academic staff of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
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In the 1980s she was active in organising international support for
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Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies alumni
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Revista europea de derecho de la navegación marítima y aeronáutica
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Identity and Continuity of States in Public International Law,
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Krystyna Marek was born into a family of lawyers. Her father,
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Identity and Continuity of States in Public International Law
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Index

Kraków
Poland
Bern
Switzerland
Zygmunt Marek
Alma mater
Jagiellonian University
Graduate Institute of International Studies
University of Geneva
Thesis
Paul Guggenheim
Edward Raczynski
Polish government in exile
Zygmunt Marek
Sejm
Polish Socialist Party
Radio Free Europe
Kultura
University of Geneva
Graduate Institute of International Studies
Graduate Institute of International Studies
Solidarity
Rakowicki Cemetery
CiteSeerX
10.1.1.686.1378
ISSN
1130-2127


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