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Justice in the U.S.S.R. : An Interpretation of Soviet Law
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Harold J. Berman
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December 31 1963
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9780674188280
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December 31 1963
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December 31 1963
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10.4159/harvard.9780674188297
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Foreword
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 13
Chapter One. MARXISM—LENINISM—STALINISM
pp. 66
Chapter Two. SOVIET LAW REFORM AFTER STALIN, 1953–1962
pp. 97
Chapter Three. SOVIET ECONOMIC LAW
pp. 152
Chapter Four. SOCIALIST AND CAPITALIST LAW
pp. 171
Chapter Five. MARXISM AND THE RUSSIAN HERITAGE
pp. 175
Chapter Six. THE WESTERN LEGAL TRADITION
pp. 187
Chapter Seven. THE SPIRIT OF RUSSIAN LAW
pp. 226
Chapter Eight. THE RUSSIAN CHARACTER OF SOVIET LAW
pp. 267
Chapter Nine. RUSSIAN LAW AND WESTERN LAW
pp. 277
Chapter Ten. LAW OF A NEW TYPE
pp. 285
Chapter Eleven. LAW ENFORCEMENT BY SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
pp. 299
Chapter Twelve. THE EDUCATIONAL ROLE OF THE SOVIET COURT
pp. 312
Chapter Thirteen. LAW AND PSYCHIATRY
pp. 330
Chapter Fourteen. LAW AND THE FAMILY
pp. 345
Chapter Fifteen. LAW AND LABOR
pp. 363
Chapter Sixteen. PARENTAL LAW AND PERSONAL FREEDOM
pp. 385
Notes
pp. 433
INDEX
pp. 453
Backmatter
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