Аннотация:
The paper deals with one of the aspects of the scientific and educational activity
of the Ukrainian Institute of Sociology in Prague, the Czech Republic. It is
shown that the institute was a powerful promoter of Ukrainian science and
education in emigration in Europe in the 1920s–1930s.
The institute’s activity is observed through the lens of the scientific and teaching
activity of the famous Ukrainian legal scholar Mykyta Ivanovich Mandryka
(1886–1979) and his contribution to the development of the then pressing
problems in international law. The problems that he investigated are still relevant
today, including the correlation of right and morality in international law,
compromise as an integral part of the mechanism of law and justice, protection
of the rights of minorities, etc.