The Revival of Private Law in Central and Eastern Europe: Essays in Honour of Ferdinand J.M. Feldbrugge

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Ferdinand J. M.: Festschrift Feldbrugge, Donald D. Barry, George Ginsburgs, William B. Simons
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1. jan. 1996 - 667 sider
During the last years of its life the Soviet Union turned to law like a dying monarch to his withered God. Its successor, the Russian Federation, has adopted the same posture. In public discourse the phrases civil society and law-governed state have acquired hortatory force, the judges are bidden by law to wear robes, and the Congress and the Supreme Soviet enact and amend statutes with the fervor of one who sees in legislation the path to paradise. (Bernard Rudden, Civil Society and Civil Law, The Revival of Private Law in Central and Eastern Europe.) Somewhat less dramatically, perhaps, the picture is repeated throughout the rest of the post-communist constituency.
 

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General Survey of Developments in Eastern Europe in the Field
3
vii
28
Civil Society and Civil Law by BERNARD RUDDEN
36
A Chapter or a Footnote
45
The General Part of Civil Codification in Russia by M I BRAGINSKII
117
117
152
Tort Law and the State in Russia by DONALD BARRY
179
Soviet Heirs in American
193
Privatization and the Development of Russian Civil Law by SARAH
223
The Role of State Control
249
On Property Rights in the Russian Federation by Katlijn Malfliet
281
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