The legal dimension in cold-war interactions : some notes from the field / / edited by Tatiana Borisova, William B. Simons.
Given their relationship to political rhetoric, myths of the Cold War certainly matter today; the legal field is no exception. Although Cold-War studies remains a blooming field, its legal dimensions have not been sufficiently developed. Only recently have legal scholars begun to embark upon researc...
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Law in Eastern Europe
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (209 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Tatiana Borisova and William Simons
- Introduction Legal Front of the Cold War: Why? / Tatiana Iu. Borisova and William B. Simons
- Talking Across the Fence: Cold-War Academic Cooperation in the Legal Sphere / Jane Henderson
- Soviet Law and Perestroika Revisited / Albert J. Schmidt
- The New Political Polarization of the World and the Reform of State Property Management in Russia / Zlata E. Benevolenskaya
- The Relevance of the Cold War for Russian Jurisprudence: Private Law / Leena Lehtinen
- Russian International Law and Indeterminacy: Cold War and Post-Soviet Dynamics / Boris N. Mamlyuk
- Separation of Powers without Checks and Balances: The Failure of Semi-Presidentialism and the Making of the Russian Constitutional System, 1991-1993 / William Partlett
- The Impact of the Cold War on Soviet and US Law: Reconsidering the Legacy / Paul B. Stephan
- Photographs / Tatiana Borisova and William Simons
- List of Contributors / Tatiana Borisova and William Simons
- Subject-Matter Index / Tatiana Borisova and William Simons
- Name Index / Tatiana Borisova and William Simons.