Recent Soviet writings leave little doubt that the advancement of Communism still remains the supreme criterion of morality in Soviet ideology. Hatred of the class enemy—of capitalists as a class—continues to be regarded as one of the components of Soviet morality. Law is regarded by the Communists as an instrument by which the ruling class imposes its will on the community
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Until the 1990s, there was a longstanding disdain on Marxism amongst jurists especially internationa...
This book represents the highlight of a career of scholarship by its author and a most significant c...
Does it do any good at all to talk about international law when it comes to dealing with the Soviet ...
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A Review of Soviet Legal Institutions: Doctrines and Social Functions. By Kazimierz Grzybowski
Here is an excellent and much needed book. Although the enthusiastic wishful thinking about things R...
In 1957, at the height of the post-Stalin struggle for political power in the Soviet Union, Allen Du...
Is there a legal system in the Soviet Union, and if so, what is its role in post-Stalin Soviet socie...
Despite the fact that Soviet legal history was never very popular among Western scholars as general ...
The final years of the existence of the Soviet Union-a period that encompassed also the dissolution ...
Until the 1990s, there was a longstanding disdain on Marxism amongst jurists especially internationa...
This book represents the highlight of a career of scholarship by its author and a most significant c...
Does it do any good at all to talk about international law when it comes to dealing with the Soviet ...
When we begin the study of international law, we soon come to realize that it is, indeed, a useful i...
Soviet lawyers did not begin thinking about International law until the year 1922. The Minister of J...
With this ideological rationalization, Naval Commissar Trotsky dismissed objections of doubters who ...
This Article examines the Soviet Union\u27s doctrine of the closed sea, under which the warships of ...
Throughout this century, international law has focused on eliminating the use of force from intersta...
A United States naval officer, who recently spent three years in Moscow as an Assistant Naval Attach...
A Review of Soviet Legal Institutions: Doctrines and Social Functions. By Kazimierz Grzybowski
Here is an excellent and much needed book. Although the enthusiastic wishful thinking about things R...
In 1957, at the height of the post-Stalin struggle for political power in the Soviet Union, Allen Du...
Is there a legal system in the Soviet Union, and if so, what is its role in post-Stalin Soviet socie...
Despite the fact that Soviet legal history was never very popular among Western scholars as general ...
The final years of the existence of the Soviet Union-a period that encompassed also the dissolution ...
Until the 1990s, there was a longstanding disdain on Marxism amongst jurists especially internationa...
This book represents the highlight of a career of scholarship by its author and a most significant c...