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Reforming Justice in Russia, 1864-1996
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Power, Culture, and the Limits of Legal Order
Reforming Justice in Russia, 1864-1996
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Reforming Justice in Russia, 1864-1996 book
Power, Culture, and the Limits of Legal Order
ByPeter H. Solomon
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
eBook Published 25 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
Pages 416
eBook ISBN 9781315089010
Subjects Social Sciences
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Solomon, P.H. (1997). Reforming Justice in Russia, 1864-1996: Power, Culture, and the Limits of Legal Order (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315089010
ABSTRACT
Measuring Russian legal reform in relation to the rule-of-law ideal, this study also examines the legal institutions, culture and reform goals that have actually prevailed in Russia. Judgements about future prospects are measured, adding new dimensions to our understanding of the Soviet legacy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 2|23 pages
Civil Law, Individual Rights, and Judicial Activism in Late Imperial Russia
ByWilliam G. Wagner
chapter 4|21 pages
The Consensual Dimension of Late Imperial Russian Criminal Procedure: The Example of Trial By Jury
ByGirish N. Bhat
chapter 5|25 pages
Legal Culture, Citizenship, and Peasant Jurisprudence: Perspectives from the Early Twentieth Century
ByJane Burbank
chapter 6|24 pages
Of Red Roosters, Revenge, and the Search for Justice: Rural Arson in European Russia in the Late Imperial Era
ByCathy A. Frierson
chapter 8|22 pages
Exposing Illegality and Oneself: Complaint and Risk in Stalin’s Russia
ByGolfo Alexopoulos
chapter 10|21 pages
Extra-Judicial Repression and the Courts: Their Relationship in the 1930s
ByGabor T. Rittersporn
chapter 13|43 pages
The Reform of Criminal Justice and Evolution of Judicial Dependence in Late Soviet Russia
ByTodd Foglesong