Russia, Europe, and the rule of law / edited by Ferdinand Feldbrugge.
During the last two decades Russia has gone through a process of radical political and socio-economic transformation. The legal system has reflected the various stages of this process and has also been a major agent in moving it forward. The country is at a crossroads now. External observers are sha...
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Superior document: | Law in Eastern Europe ; 56 |
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Year of Publication: | 2007 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Law in Eastern Europe ;
no. 56. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (234 p.) |
Notes: | "ISSN 0075-823X"--Verso t.p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Ferdinand Feldbrugge
- The Procuracy, Putin, and the Rule of Law in Russia / Gordon B. Smith
- Law, Citizenship, and Rights of Non-Russian Nationalities, past and Present / Susan Heuman
- Interpretation and Accommodation in the Russian Constitutional Court / Anders Fogelklou
- Tinkering with Tenure: the Russian Constitutional Court in a Comparative Perspective / Alexei Trochev
- Informal Practices in Russian Justice: Probing the Limits of Post-Soviet Reform / Peter H. Solomon
- Judicial Review of Governmental Actions: a Tool for Russian NGOs? / Anna Jonsson
- Lay Judges in Rostov Province / Stefan Machura and Olga Litvinova
- The International Effect of Judicial Decisions and Notarial Instruments / Vladimir volume Yarkov
- EU Rules on Judicial Cooperation with Russia and Ukraine in Civil and Commercial Matters / Alexander Trunk
- Eugene Schuyler and the Bulgarian Constitution of 1876 / Patricia Herlihy
- The Role of the European Union in Rebulding Serbia as a Rechtsstaat / Ljubica Djordjevic
- The Rule of Law in Russia in a European Context / Ferdinand Feldbrugge
- About the Authors / Ferdinand Feldbrugge
- Index / Ferdinand Feldbrugge.