Transition to Democracy and the Judicial Systems of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland |
Contents
The Judicial System of the Hungarian Republic | 21 |
The Adminstration of Justice in Poland | 29 |
Contemporary Problems of the Judiciary in Hungary | 44 |
Copyright | |
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