Igor Nikolayevich Gräzin

Igor Nikolayevich Gräzin
Estonia Estonian 1952–

An Estonian legal scholar who challenged the Soviet official narrative in the language of law

On the Yakovlev commission, he argued that the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic was legally null and void.

Igor Gräzin is an Estonian legal scholar and politician whose work has ranged across legal theory, philosophy of law, and comparative jurisprudence. Elected to the Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union in 1989, he served on the Yakovlev commission examining the secret protocols and the legal meaning of the Baltic states' incorporation. His intervention brought legal expertise into the political struggle over sovereignty and historical memory during the Soviet Union's final crisis.

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