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London: Victor Gollangz Ltd., 1937. — 210 p. Preliminary Investigation Trial A Political Trial The Indictment High Treason Spying Sabotage Terrorism Last Words, Verdict and Sentence English Opinion Appendix: Verbatim Report of Radek’s Evidence
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Leiden; Boston: Brill; Martinus Nijhoff Pub., 2009. — xxviii, 336 p. — (Law in Eastern Europe, Vol. 59). — ISBN: 978-90-04-16985-2. Much of what we know about the colourful Russian middle ages comes from legal sources: the treaties of Russian-Scandinavian warlords with the Byzantine emperors, the gradual penetration of Christianity and Byzantine institutions, the endless game...
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The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1954. — 470 p. — ISBN 978-94-015-0324-2; 978-94-015-0869-8 (eBook) A study which aims to make clear the unique and specific characteristics of the Soviet regime is not a simple matter; it requires economic, psychological and sociological analysis of the legal order established for realization of the communist program. It is not the details but the...
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Cambridge University Press, 2012 . - 503 p. ISBN: 1107025133, 1107699762 This is a magisterial new account of the day-to-day practice of Russian criminal justice in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Nancy Kollmann contrasts Russian written law with its pragmatic application by local judges, arguing that this combination of formal law and legal institutions with...
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Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1980. - 395 pgs. Officialdom and Bureaucratization: An Introduction - Don Karl Rowney, Walter M. Pinter Seventeenth-Century Chanceries and their Staffs - Borivoj Plavsic The Origins of the Noble Official: The Boyar Elite, 1613-1689 - Robert O. Crummey Social and Career Characteristics of the Administrative Elite, 1689-1761...
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Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 276 p. The government of Soviet Russia wrote new laws for Russia that were as revolutionary as its political philosophy. These new laws challenged social relations as they had developed in Europe over centuries. These laws generated intense interest in theWest. To some, they were the harbinger of what should be done in the West and, hence, a...
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Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 385 p. This book is the first in-depth study of the actual role that the Russian Constitutional Court played in protecting fundamental rights and resolving legislative–executive struggles and federalism disputes in both Yeltsin’s and Putin’s Russia. Alexei Trochev argues that judicial empowerment is a nonlinear process with unintended...
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