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Title: Toward the "Rule of Law" in Russia? Political and Legal Reform in the Transition Period
Description: Armonk [NY], M.E. Sharpe, (1992). orig.cloth. 23x15cm, xxv,402 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ Contains 25 papers. Includes: G. Ajani "the Rise & Fall of the Law-Based State in the Experience of Russian Legal Scholarship: Foreign Scholarship &Domestic Style"; E. Huskey "From Legal Nihilism to Pravovoe Gosudarstvo: Soviet Legal Development, 1917-1990"; H.J. Berman "The Rule of Law & the Law-Based State with Special Reference to the Soviet Union"; D.A. Loeber " Regional & Natyional Variations: The Baltic Factor"; J.N. Hazard "The Evolution of the Soviet Constitution"; F. Foster-Simons "The Soviet Legislature: Gorbachev's School of Democracy"; H,. Oda "The Law-Based State & the CPSU"; G. Ginsburgs "Domestic Law & International Law: Importing Superior Standards"; R. Sharlet "The Fate of Individual Rights in the Age of Perestroika"; N. Petro "Informal Politics & the Rule of Law";P.H. Solomon, Jr "Reforming Criminal Law Under Gorbachev: Crime, Punishment, & the Rights of the Accused"; P.B. Maggs "Substantive & Procedural Protection of the Rights of Economic Entities & Their Owners"; W.B. Simons "Soviet Civil Law & the Emergence of a Pravovoe Gosudarstvo: Do Foreigners Figure in the Grand Scheme?"; E. Kuris "The Baltic Case & the Problem of Creating a Law-Based State"; P, Kueris "Implementation of International Human Rights Standards in the Lithuanian Legal System & the Problem of Law-based State"; etc.

Keywords: Russian Legal History, Communist Russia, Soviet Union, Law Reform, Politics Policy, Political, , ,

Price: US$ 55.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS011124I