This book examines the functions and effectiveness of law in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The emphasis is on the interplay between law, social norms, human values and informal practices in particular. The book deepens our understanding both of how law works in the societies under consideration, and of the post-communist transition as whole.
This book examines the functions and effectiveness of law in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The emphasis is on the interplay between law, social norms, human values and informal practices in particular. The book deepens our understanding both of how law works in the societies under consideration, and of the post-communist transition as whole.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Denis J. Galligan is Professor of Socio-Legal Studies and Director of the Centre for Socio- Legal Studies, University of Oxford. He was previously Professor of Law at the University of Southampton and the Univerity of Sydney. Marina Kurkchiyan is Socio-Legal Research Fellow, Wolfson College, University of Oxford. She was previously North Fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and Fellow of Keble College, Oxford, Visiting Fellow, New Hall, Cambridge, Fulbright Scholar, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Charter Fellow in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Wolfson College, Oxford, and Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer, in Sociology, Yerevan State University.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Professor Denis Galligan: Legal Failure: Law and Social Norms in Post-Communist Europe * 2: Dr. Marina Kurkchiyan: The Illegitimacy of Law in Post-Soviet Societies * 3: Professor William Butler: Jus and Lex in Russian Law: a Discussion Agenda * 4: Professor Neil MacFarlane: Culture, Politics, and the Rule of Law in the Commonwealth of Independent States * 5: Professor James L. Gibson: Russian Attitudes Toward The Rule of Law: An Analysis of Survey Data * 6: Dr. Sarah Ashwin: The Regulation of the Employment Relationship in Russia: the Soviet Legacy * 7: Dr. Marat Shterin: Legislating on Religion in the Face of Uncertainty * 8: Dr. Frederique Dahan: Hope and Bitterness in the Reform of Russian Bankruptcy Law * 9: Dr. Scott Newton: Transplantation and Transition: Legality and Legitimacy in the Kazakhstani Legislative Process * 10: Dr. Tom Ginsburg: East Asian Regulatory Informalism: Implications for Post-Communist Countries
* 1: Professor Denis Galligan: Legal Failure: Law and Social Norms in Post-Communist Europe * 2: Dr. Marina Kurkchiyan: The Illegitimacy of Law in Post-Soviet Societies * 3: Professor William Butler: Jus and Lex in Russian Law: a Discussion Agenda * 4: Professor Neil MacFarlane: Culture, Politics, and the Rule of Law in the Commonwealth of Independent States * 5: Professor James L. Gibson: Russian Attitudes Toward The Rule of Law: An Analysis of Survey Data * 6: Dr. Sarah Ashwin: The Regulation of the Employment Relationship in Russia: the Soviet Legacy * 7: Dr. Marat Shterin: Legislating on Religion in the Face of Uncertainty * 8: Dr. Frederique Dahan: Hope and Bitterness in the Reform of Russian Bankruptcy Law * 9: Dr. Scott Newton: Transplantation and Transition: Legality and Legitimacy in the Kazakhstani Legislative Process * 10: Dr. Tom Ginsburg: East Asian Regulatory Informalism: Implications for Post-Communist Countries
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