Sudebnik: Annual Subscription

Subjects:
Russian Federation, Wildy, Simmonds and Hill, Other Jurisdictions , International Law, Journals
Contents:
180.00 per year - 4 Issues
A Quarterly Journal
of the Faculty of Law
of the Moscow Higher School
of Social and Economic Sciences
and
The Vinogradoff Institute
of the Faculty of Laws
University College London
Edited by: William E. Butler, Dmitrii Dozhdev, Natalia Erpyleva, Jane Henderson

ISBN13: 1362-3710
ISBN: 1362-3710
Published: June 1996
Publisher: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £180.00

A Law review of the Moscow Higher School of Social and Economic Sciences and The Vinogradoff Institute, Dickinson School of Law Pennsylvania Statue University.

Sudebnik is the medieval Russian term for a code of laws. The Russian legal system, like the Russian economy and society in general, has seen fundamental changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Everything, including the law, is being reduced to first principles and a new Russia is slowly emerging.

The new Russia has a sense of historical depth about it, building on its long and successful past. This journal provides an international forum for both Russian and western lawyers and academics to examine the development of Russian law and the other CIS legal systems.

This English-language journal includes articles, reviews and commentary along with translations of important legislation, bringing together Russian and Western writers on Russian and CIS legal matters.