With the end of the Cold War, many assumed that socialism, together with the specific constitutional values and political structures was dead (or dying). This article will challenge these assumptions. Post-Cold War reality did not, however, follow these assumptions. Some countries, especially in Asia, continue to adhere to socialist constitutional approaches. Some cannot fully overcome their socialist legacy. And still others include socialist values in their constitutions and practice. These values and ideas warrant study. Most notably, socialism carries with it a certain set of values and, consequently, a corresponding pressure on legal institutions. The authors, guest editors of this special issue of the Russian Law Journal on the sociali...
The article explores the role of the Constitution in the formation and regulation of the ideology of...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
This chapter examines the Chinese discourse on a socialist vision of constitutionalism as an alterna...
With the end of the Cold War, many assumed that socialism, together with the specific constitutional ...
The article examines the essence of socialist concepts, formulated mainly during the nineteenth cen...
The success of the legal transitions occurring in the 1990s was quite dubious. Although, as a result...
This Article examines the common principles that exist in the constitutions of socialist countries. ...
Robert Ahdieh assesses here the troubled history and uncertain future of constitutionalism in post-c...
The Constitutions of the Socialist Countries of Asia. The socialist countries of Asia (China, North...
Russia has a federated structure. It is quite complex, with five different types of subjects of the Fe...
The article observes approaches to a problem of defining the notion of «constitutional values», that...
This chapter follows a comparative, historical, and sociologically informed approach. The chapter wi...
Do postcommunist constitutions reflect a theory of society, which would contribute to the consolidat...
With the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, newly formed governments th...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
The article explores the role of the Constitution in the formation and regulation of the ideology of...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
This chapter examines the Chinese discourse on a socialist vision of constitutionalism as an alterna...
With the end of the Cold War, many assumed that socialism, together with the specific constitutional ...
The article examines the essence of socialist concepts, formulated mainly during the nineteenth cen...
The success of the legal transitions occurring in the 1990s was quite dubious. Although, as a result...
This Article examines the common principles that exist in the constitutions of socialist countries. ...
Robert Ahdieh assesses here the troubled history and uncertain future of constitutionalism in post-c...
The Constitutions of the Socialist Countries of Asia. The socialist countries of Asia (China, North...
Russia has a federated structure. It is quite complex, with five different types of subjects of the Fe...
The article observes approaches to a problem of defining the notion of «constitutional values», that...
This chapter follows a comparative, historical, and sociologically informed approach. The chapter wi...
Do postcommunist constitutions reflect a theory of society, which would contribute to the consolidat...
With the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, newly formed governments th...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
The article explores the role of the Constitution in the formation and regulation of the ideology of...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
This chapter examines the Chinese discourse on a socialist vision of constitutionalism as an alterna...