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Russian Criminal Justice in the Age of Reform, 1855-1917: Theories, Practice and Legacy Book

Russian Criminal Justice in the Age of Reform, 1855-1917: Theories, Practice and Legacy
Russian Criminal Justice in the Age of Reform, 1855-1917: Theories, Practice and Legacy, Following the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, and again during the Gorbachev and Yel'tsin eras, the issue of individual legal rights and freedoms occupied a central place in the reformist drive to modernize criminal justice. While in tsarist Russia the, Russian Criminal Justice in the Age of Reform, 1855-1917: Theories, Practice and Legacy has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Russian Criminal Justice in the Age of Reform, 1855-1917: Theories, Practice and Legacy, Following the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, and again during the Gorbachev and Yel'tsin eras, the issue of individual legal rights and freedoms occupied a central place in the reformist drive to modernize criminal justice. While in tsarist Russia the, Russian Criminal Justice in the Age of Reform, 1855-1917: Theories, Practice and Legacy
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  • Russian Criminal Justice in the Age of Reform, 1855-1917: Theories, Practice and Legacy
  • Written by author Fran Nethercott
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., February 2008
  • Following the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, and again during the Gorbachev and Yel'tsin eras, the issue of individual legal rights and freedoms occupied a central place in the reformist drive to modernize criminal justice. While in tsarist Russia the
  • Following the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, and again during the Gorbachev and Yel’tsin eras, the issue of individual legal rights and freedoms occupied a central place in the reformist drive to modernize criminal justice. While in tsarist Russ
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Introduction 1. Fathers and Sons of Legal Reform 2. Reforming Criminal Justice (1864-1903) 3. Theorizing Crime and Punishment 4. Solov’ev as a Philosopher of Law 5. Criminal Justice in the Age of Revolution (1900-1917) 6. Rehabilitating Law: Criminal Justice after Communism. Afterword: Post-Soviet Legal Culture and Pre-Revolutionary Models


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