Education
He studied law in Saint St. Petersburg.
He studied law in Saint St. Petersburg.
He had been a director of the Paris Institute of Comparative Law and a professor at the Institute of Higher International Studies. Boris Mirkin-Getzevich was born in Kiev. In 1916, a sentence of exile to Siberia was pronounced against him because of an article he had published, but the sentence was never enforced.
He emigrated to Paris after the Russian Revolution, and acquired French citizenship.
He spoke Russian, French, German, English and Spanish. He died in Paris.