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€43,810.00$62,250.00
The Polnoe Sobranie Zakonov Rossiiskoi Imperii is the richest single source for the legal, political, economic, administrative, and cultural development of Russia from 1649 to 1913. In 1830, Speranskii and his colleagues published 45 volumes containing, in chronological order, the text of more ...
€1,110.00$1,580.00
The RFE/RL Research Institute constitutes the only research center in the West that prvoides comprehensive coverage of the entire East European and Soviet region under one roof.
€367,020.00$521,480.00
Broad collection on the subject of Russian, Soviet and Mongolian law. The Russian and Soviet Law collection contains legal material, including public and private international law, dating from the Kievan Rus period up until 1988, and concerns not only Russian law, but also Polish, Finnish, ...
€1,225.00$1,740.00
Broad collection on the subject of Russian, Soviet and Mongolian law. The Russian and Soviet Law collection contains legal material, including public and private international law, dating from the Kievan Rus period up until 1988, and concerns not only Russian law, but also Polish, Finnish, ...
€365,792.00$519,743.00
Broad collection on the subject of Russian, Soviet and Mongolian law. The Russian and Soviet Law collection contains legal material, including public and private international law, dating from the Kievan Rus period up until 1988, and concerns not only Russian law, but also Polish, Finnish, ...
€3,950.00$5,610.00
Sobranie Dokumentov Samizdata contains approximately 20,000 pages of documents in 30 volumes; Materialy Samizdata covers document numbers 3001-6314 (München, 23 September 1977-9 December 1988).
€195.00$267.00
Edited by Yoram Dinstein and Fania Domb
This volume was produced to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the Israel Yearbook on Human Rights. Forty years have yielded an impressive forty annual volumes. When it was started in 1971, the Yearbook was the first of its kind anywhere in the world. It has always understood its mandate as ...
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