Grigory Morozov
Grigory I. Morozov | |
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Григорий Иосифович Морозов | |
| Born | Grigory Iosifovich Morozov 10 August 1921 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
| Died | 10 December 2001 (aged 80) Moscow, Russia |
| Alma mater | Moscow State Institute of International Relations |
| Occupations | Jurist, academic |
| Employer(s) | Institute of World Economy and International Relations Moscow State Institute of International Relations |
| Known for | Scholarship on the United Nations and international organisations |
| Spouse | Svetlana Alliluyeva (m. 1944; div. 1948) |
| Children | 1, including Iosif Alliluyev |
Grigory Iosifovich Morozov (Russian: Григо́рий Ио́сифович Моро́зов; 10 August 1921 – 10 December 2001) was a Soviet and Russian jurist and scholar of international law. He was regarded in Russian legal scholarship as a leading specialist on the law of international organisations and the United Nations, held the degree of Doctor of Juridical Sciences, served as a professor at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) and as a chief research fellow at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), and was an Honoured Scientist of Russia and honorary president of the World Federation of United Nations Associations.
He is also known as the first husband of Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter of Joseph Stalin, and the father of the Moscow cardiologist Joseph Alliluyev.