The judiciary in Central and Eastern Europe : mechanical jurisprudence in transformation? / / by Zdenek Kuhn.

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The judiciary in Central and Eastern Europe [electronic resource] : mechanical jurisprudence in transformation? / by Zdenek Kuhn.
Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2011.
xxii, 311 p.
Law in Eastern Europe, 0075-823X ; v. 61
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction -- The origins of Central European legal culture -- Socialist legal culture in Central Europe : an introduction -- From Stalinist anti-formalism to socialist textual positivism : Central European judicial methodology during the Cold War -- Institutional changes after the collapse of communism -- Judicial methodology in a post-communist world : overcoming the concept of limited law? -- Conslusions. Rethinking the future of the central european judiciary.
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