Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law
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Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law
Max Planck Institute for European Legal History Research Paper Series No. 2016-07
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Posted: 07 Sep 2016
Last Revised: 15 Feb 2020
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Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law
Dovilė Sagatienė. “Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations
of Soviet Law.” SSRN – Max-Planck Institute for European Legal History Research Paper
Series. ISSN 2699-0903. 2016 (7), p. 1-25.
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Date Written: June 20, 2016
Abstract
The article deals with the history of studying Soviet law in the West and presents different interpretations of Soviet law in English speaking literature in the last century.
Keywords: Soviet law, Western legal scholarship
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Sagatiene, Dovile, Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law (June 20, 2016). Max Planck Institute for European Legal History Research Paper Series No. 2016-07, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2835374 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2835374
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