Soviet Law After Stalin: Soviet Institutions and the Administration of Law

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Donald D. Barry, George Gingsburgs, Peter B. Maggs
BRILL, 1977 - Law - 413 pages
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
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