Soviet Law After Stalin: Soviet Institutions and the Administration of LawDonald D. Barry, George Gingsburgs, Peter B. Maggs USSR. Analysis of the nature and course of soviet law and administration of justice since 1953 - covers prerogative and normative spheres of civil laws, criminal law, housing and labour law, civil rights, marital status, penal sanction practice, etc. References. |
Contents
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOVIET ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE | 1 |
THE INDIVIDUAL IN SOVIET ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE | 25 |
19531958 | 31 |
Notes | 48 |
Notes | 57 |
FURTHER TRENDS IN SOVIET CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 89 |
ON THE STATUS OF THE CPSU AND HIGHER STATE AGENCIES | 107 |
COMMENTS ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF SOCIALIST PROPER | 139 |
SOVIET ADVOKATURA TWENTYFIVE YEARS AFTER STALIN | 207 |
HUMBLE GUARDIANS OF ROUTINES NOTARIES AND ZAGS | 245 |
SOVIET TRADE UNION ORGANIZATIONS IN LEGAL AND HIS | 267 |
THE COMMUNIST PARTY AND THE ADMINISTRATION | 321 |
THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE CPSU TO THE MINISTRY OF JUS | 393 |
DOES SOVIET LAW MAKE SENSE? | 399 |
Notes | 407 |
JURISCONSULTS IN THE SOVIET ECONOMY by Yuri Luryi | 168 |
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Soviet Law After Stalin, Volume 20 Donald D. Barry,George Ginsburgs,Peter B. Maggs Snippet view - 1979 |
Common terms and phrases
activity administration of justice adopted advocates advokatura agencies all-union authority budgetary campaigns Central Committee citizens Code collective farms colleges of advocates Communist Congress Council of Ministers counsel CPSU crime criminal justice decision decree economic enterprises functions FZMK Ibid individual industrial institutions investigation Iust judge judicial juridical jurisconsults jurists Juviler kolkhozes KZOT-RSFSR labor lawyers legal services legislation ment military tribunals Ministry of Justice Moscow nomenklatura normative acts Notary officials participation Party Committee Party interference Party organizations Party's people's personnel political Presidium problem procuratorial procurators production raikom reports role RSFSR sentence SGiP Sobr social organizations socialist legality Sots Soviet law Soviet legal Soviet Trade Unions Soviet Union Stalin Statute STUO's supervision supra note tion trade union trial TUO's union republics USSR Constitution USSR Ministry USSR Supreme Court V.S. SSSR violations VTsSPS workers ZAGS
References to this book
Constitutional Development in the USSR: A Guide to the Soviet Constitutions Aryeh L. Unger No preview available - 1981 |



