Sergei Krylov (judge)

Sergei Borisovich Krylov (Russian: Сергей Борисович Крылов; 13 January 1888 – 24 November 1958) was a Soviet diplomat and one of the authors of the UN Charter.

[2][3][4] He advised the Soviet Union government during the negotiations leading up to the creation of the United Nations.

[4] In 1917, he joined thee faculty of the Institute for Soviet Construction and Law in Leningrad.

[4] In 1942, he moved to Moscow where he taught international law at the Academy of Social Sciences of the Communist Party and at the Higher School of Diplomacy.

[4] He played an important role in the creation of the first volume of the Soviet Yearbook of International Law.