Communism ended in most parts of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union over ten years ago. However, the legal and judicial systems in many of these nations seemingly defy reform efforts. What I call in this article the Cookie Cutter Syndrome describes the standard approach Western nations developed to assist legal reform in the former Communist world.\u27 Despite vastly different conditions in these countries, the model for judicial reform remains very similar, and is rooted in litigation and adversarial practices. The question of whether an adversarial-based approach is appropriate becomes even more acute as assistance efforts focus more on nations with less of a history of rule of law.\u27 For the purposes of this paper, the defini...
The collapse of the socialist system has given way to unprecedented economic and legal reforms in th...
By the fall of Communism, also the past of Central and Eastern Europe is mostly hold eradicated, alb...
Of all the dreams that drive men and women into the streets, the rule of law is the most curious. ...
Communism ended in most parts of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union over ten years ago. Howe...
This article begins with a brief background of ADR, democratization programs, and legal reform progr...
I focus on legal reform of the banking sector in this thesis because it is a pivotal part of economi...
[From the introduction]. My dissertation contributes to two lively debates in comparative politics t...
This article is my account of what I did in a decade of advising governments and teaching judicial s...
This Article summarizes the features of modern non-democratic legal systems and draws the relevant c...
This article will begin with a brief explanation of rule of law development work. Section III will d...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
Reformers had high hopes that the end of communism in Eastern Europe and the formerSoviet Union woul...
Pursuant to the same logic that prevailed when Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman reached out to Germany...
The working paper contains an extended review essay of Zdenĕk Kühn, The Judiciary in Central and Eas...
Establishing the rule of law has been one of the key challenges (next to building capitalism and dem...
The collapse of the socialist system has given way to unprecedented economic and legal reforms in th...
By the fall of Communism, also the past of Central and Eastern Europe is mostly hold eradicated, alb...
Of all the dreams that drive men and women into the streets, the rule of law is the most curious. ...
Communism ended in most parts of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union over ten years ago. Howe...
This article begins with a brief background of ADR, democratization programs, and legal reform progr...
I focus on legal reform of the banking sector in this thesis because it is a pivotal part of economi...
[From the introduction]. My dissertation contributes to two lively debates in comparative politics t...
This article is my account of what I did in a decade of advising governments and teaching judicial s...
This Article summarizes the features of modern non-democratic legal systems and draws the relevant c...
This article will begin with a brief explanation of rule of law development work. Section III will d...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
Reformers had high hopes that the end of communism in Eastern Europe and the formerSoviet Union woul...
Pursuant to the same logic that prevailed when Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman reached out to Germany...
The working paper contains an extended review essay of Zdenĕk Kühn, The Judiciary in Central and Eas...
Establishing the rule of law has been one of the key challenges (next to building capitalism and dem...
The collapse of the socialist system has given way to unprecedented economic and legal reforms in th...
By the fall of Communism, also the past of Central and Eastern Europe is mostly hold eradicated, alb...
Of all the dreams that drive men and women into the streets, the rule of law is the most curious. ...