Russia, Europe, and the Rule of Law
Biographical note
Ferdinand Feldbrugge is Professor Emeritus for East European Law at Leiden University. From 1973 to 1998 he was director of the Institute of East European Law and Russian Studies and the editor of the Law in Eastern Europe series, and Review of Central and East European Law. He served as Special Advisor Soviet and East European Affairs ("Sovietologist-in-Residence") to the Secretary-General of NATO from 1987 to 1989 and as President of the International Council for Central and East European Studies from 1995 to 2000.
Table of contents
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, Jr.
Judicial Review of Governmental Actions: A Tool for Russian NGOs? Anna Jonsso
Lay Judges in Rostov Province Stefan Machura and Olga Litvinova
The International Effect of Judicial Decisions and Notarial Instruments Vladimir V. 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 Rebuilding Serbia as a Rechtsstaat Ljubica Djordjević
The Rule of Law in Russia in a European Context Ferdinand Feldbrugge
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, Jr.
Judicial Review of Governmental Actions: A Tool for Russian NGOs? Anna Jonsso
Lay Judges in Rostov Province Stefan Machura and Olga Litvinova
The International Effect of Judicial Decisions and Notarial Instruments Vladimir V. 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 Rebuilding Serbia as a Rechtsstaat Ljubica Djordjević
The Rule of Law in Russia in a European Context Ferdinand Feldbrugge
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Edited by Tatiana Borisova and William B. Simons
This volume offers readers a stimulating perspective on both struggles and cooperation on the Cold-War’s legal front and regard for its political context. It covers the era of Stalinism up to the post-Communist period of the 1990s and 2000s.
€130.00$178.00
Zdenek Kühn
The book analyses the judicial culture in East Central Europe from the era of Stalinism up to the post-Communist period of the 1990s and 2000s. The book targets the judicial ideology and the conception of law, phenomena most resistant to change.
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Edited by William Simons, Professor, University of Trento, Italy
Russia’s “Economic Constitution” - its Civil Code - establishes crucial rules for post-Soviet society: freedom of contract and from arbitrary state interference are only two examples. In this volume, distinguished Russian and foreign scholars and practitioners examine post-Soviet changes in ...
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Ferdinand Feldbrugge, Professor Emeritus of East European Law at Leiden University
An analysis and discussion of the most important factors in the formation of the law in medieval Russia, dealing with such topics as the possible influence of Roman law, the Russkaia Pravda, the roles of princes and popular assemblies, and the theoretical framework for studying ‘early law’.
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Edited by Gordon Smith and Robert Sharlet
How is the Russian Constitution, ratified in 1993, being implemented today? A team of distinguished scholars assesses the promise and the realities of Russian constitutionalism in a number of critical areas.
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Edited by Rilka Dragneva
The book examines the legal regime for protection of company shareholders in the CIS. The focus is on important aspects of domestic legal reform in the twelve CIS countries, but also on the contribution of CIS model legislation to this process.
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Edited by Robert Sharlet and Ferdinand J.M. Feldbrugge
This work traces the attempt to complete the creation of a unified legal and political system in contemporary Russia.
€126.00$163.00
Christopher P.M. Waters
This book traces the development of the rule of law in Georgia since its independence and speculates on its future direction.
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Michiel Elst
The book provides a detailed analysis of the freedom of expression, and of copyright legislation in Russia, always with an eye on historic comparisons and evolutions . At the same time it gives a synthetic overview of the main changes in constitutional, civil and economic law in the last 15 years.
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