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Trying to Make Law Matter Legal Reform and Labor Law in the Soviet Union Book

Trying to Make Law Matter Legal Reform and Labor Law in the Soviet Union
Trying to Make Law Matter Legal Reform and Labor Law in the Soviet Union, One of the most pressing issues of our time is the possibility of rebuilding the rule of law in former Leninist countries as a part of the transition to a market democracy. Despite formal changes in legislation and an increased attention to law in the rhe, Trying to Make Law Matter Legal Reform and Labor Law in the Soviet Union has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Trying to Make Law Matter Legal Reform and Labor Law in the Soviet Union
  • Written by author Kathryn Hendley
  • Published by The University of Michigan Press, 1996/03/31
  • One of the most pressing issues of our time is the possibility of rebuilding the rule of law in former Leninist countries as a part of the transition to a market democracy. Despite formal changes in legislation and an increased attention to law in the rhe
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Acknowledgments
Ch. 1 Introduction 3
Ch. 2 Law under Capitalism and Leninism: A Comparative Analysis 11
Ch. 3 The Law on the Books: Soviet Labor Law through the Prism of Published Materials 49
Ch. 4 The Law in Practice: Implementing Labor Law in Soviet Enterprises and Courts 77
Ch. 5 The Courts 113
Ch. 6 Economic Incentives, Labor Unions, and Legal Culture 141
Ch. 7 Summary and Speculations 167
Notes 191
Selected Bibliography 237
Index 257


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