The destruction of Stalin’s system of penal repression has been accelerated after XX Congress of th...
An eminent American legal philosopher has recently written in the pages of this Review that Soviet l...
Reading Andrei Y. Vyshinsky\u27s The Law of the Soviet Union ought to be a stimulating and rewarding...
The present work comprises Soviet Philosophy of Law, Land and Labor Law, State Law, Soviet Justice a...
Is there a legal system in the Soviet Union, and if so, what is its role in post-Stalin Soviet socie...
Socialism has been heralded as the cure for crime. To the Marxist the claim seems reasonable. He bel...
This book represents the highlight of a career of scholarship by its author and a most significant c...
This chapter addresses both the Marxist critique of law before the Russian Revolution and the develo...
A major aspect of Soviet criminal law reform since 1959 has been the transfer of certain judicial fu...
Questions about the legal system in the Soviet Union during the first twenty years of Soviet power i...
State policy in the field of law enforcement during the Khrushchev's period wasn't a stabile. The fi...
In 1961, the federal legislature, the USSR Supreme Soviet, finally adopted a skeleton code of fundam...
The article presents the questions of constructing a system of criminal penalties under the legislat...
This paper presents observations of the Soviet system of justice, including the courts, the procurac...
This Perspective examines the role of the Soviet legal system in improving the quality of industrial...
The destruction of Stalin’s system of penal repression has been accelerated after XX Congress of th...
An eminent American legal philosopher has recently written in the pages of this Review that Soviet l...
Reading Andrei Y. Vyshinsky\u27s The Law of the Soviet Union ought to be a stimulating and rewarding...
The present work comprises Soviet Philosophy of Law, Land and Labor Law, State Law, Soviet Justice a...
Is there a legal system in the Soviet Union, and if so, what is its role in post-Stalin Soviet socie...
Socialism has been heralded as the cure for crime. To the Marxist the claim seems reasonable. He bel...
This book represents the highlight of a career of scholarship by its author and a most significant c...
This chapter addresses both the Marxist critique of law before the Russian Revolution and the develo...
A major aspect of Soviet criminal law reform since 1959 has been the transfer of certain judicial fu...
Questions about the legal system in the Soviet Union during the first twenty years of Soviet power i...
State policy in the field of law enforcement during the Khrushchev's period wasn't a stabile. The fi...
In 1961, the federal legislature, the USSR Supreme Soviet, finally adopted a skeleton code of fundam...
The article presents the questions of constructing a system of criminal penalties under the legislat...
This paper presents observations of the Soviet system of justice, including the courts, the procurac...
This Perspective examines the role of the Soviet legal system in improving the quality of industrial...
The destruction of Stalin’s system of penal repression has been accelerated after XX Congress of th...
An eminent American legal philosopher has recently written in the pages of this Review that Soviet l...
Reading Andrei Y. Vyshinsky\u27s The Law of the Soviet Union ought to be a stimulating and rewarding...