Law in Eastern Europe

Law in Eastern Europe
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The Greatest Collection of Books on the Rule of Law in Eastern Europe
We are pleased to now offer Law in Eastern Europe in HeinOnline. This collection of books, published by Brill, has
been digitized for the first time and made available via HeinOnline. This series of more than 60 titles showcases
the development, enactment, and impact of the rule of law in Eastern Europe.
In October of 1953 the Law Faculty of the University of Leiden created a Documentation Office for East European
Law. The Documentation Office published articles on European Law, accessions lists of books and reviews, and
occasionally, legal advice. In 1958 they began a series of publications which focused on Soviet law and Soviet
society which would become the Law in Eastern Europe series. The goal of this series was and is to improve the
knowledge and understanding of Soviet and Russian law and society. Topics range from copyright to public
policy, civil law, freedom of speech, citizenship, and more.
“Established in 1953 for the purpose of gathering and interpreting information about legal
developments in socialist countries, the Documentation Office is reputed to have now one
of the most comprehensive collections of rare and generally inaccessible documents in its
area of specialization. This collection attracts researchers around the world. The staff of the
Documentation Office is widely known for producing some of the best analytical and
statistical reports on legal developments in socialist countries.”
- Igor I. Kavass, Law Library Journal
55 Law Libr. J. 140 (May 1962)
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“[Copyright, Freedom of Speech, and Cultural Policy in the Russian Federation by] Elst provided us with
a study that finally entirely opens the curtains of darkness and exposes in full daylight the intriguing
development through which copyright law has gone in the past one hundred years.”
- 31 Rev. Cent. & E. Eur. L. 364 (2006)
Law in Eastern Europe
Law in Eastern Europe Titles:
No. 64: Russia and European Human
Rights Law (2014) - Indexing Only**
No. 63: East European Faces of Law
and Society: Values and Practices
(2014) - Indexing Only**
No. 62: Legal Dimension in Cold-War
Interactions: Some Notes from the
Field (2012)
No. 61: Judiciary in Central and
Eastern Europe: Mechanical
Jurisprudence in Transformation?
(2011)
No. 60: Private and Civil Law in the
Russian Federation: Essays in Honor
of F.J.M. Feldbrugge (2009)
No. 59: Law in Medieval Russia (2009)
No. 58: Russia and Its Constitution:
Promise and Political Reality (2008)
No. 57: Investor Protection in the CIS:
Legal Reform and Voluntary
Harmonization (2007)
No. 56: Russia, Europe, and the Rule
of Law (2007)
No. 55: Public Policy and Law in
Russia: In Search of a Unified Legal
and Political Space: Essays in Honor
of Donald D. Barry (2005)
No. 54: Counsel in the Caucasus:
Professionalization and Law in
Georgia (2004)
No. 53: Copyright, Freedom of Speech,
and Cultural Policy in the Russian
Federation (2005)
No. 52: Law in Transition (2002)
No. 51: Human Rights in Russia and
Eastern Europe: Essays in Honor of
Ger. P. van den Berg (2002)
No. 50: Prospects for
Constitutionalism in Post-Communist
Countries (2002)
No. 49: International and National
Law in Russia and Eastern Europe:
Essays in Honor of George
Ginsburgs (2001)
No. 48: From Soviet to Russian
International Law: Studies in
Continuity and Change (1998)
No. 47: Moscow’s Road to
Nuremberg: The Soviet Background
to Trial (1996)
No. 46: Revival of Private Law in
Central and Eastern Europe: Essays
in Honor of F.J.M. Feldbrugge (1996)
No. 45: Russian Law: The End of the
Soviet System and the Role of Law
(1993)
No. 44: Emancipation of Soviet Law
(1992)
No. 43: Carriage of Goods by Sea in
the Practice of the USSR Maritime
Arbitration Commission (1990)
No. 42: Nuremberg Trial and
International Law (1990)
No. 41: Impact of Perestroika on
Soviet Law (1990)
No. 40: Soviet Administrative Law:
Theory and Policy (1989)
No. 39: Law and the Gorbachev Era:
Essays in Honor of Dietrich Andrew
Loeber (1988)
No. 38: Soviet Union and
International Cooperation in Legal
Matters (1988-1994)
No. 37: Commentary on the
Czechoslovak Civil Code (1988)
No. 36: Soviet Civil Law (1988)
No. 35: Private International Law: The
Soviet Approach (1988)
No. 34: Distinctiveness of Soviet Law
(1987)
No. 33: Calendar of Soviet Treaties
(1987)
No. 32: Soviet Law and Economy
(1987)
No. 31: Ruling Communist Parties
and Their Status under Law (1986)
No. 30: Soviet Law and Soviet Reality
(1985)
No. 29: Soviet System of Justice:
Figures and Policy (1985)
No. 28: Encyclopedia of Soviet Law
(1985)
No. 27: Party Statutes of the
Communist World (1984)
No. 26: Construction of Communism
(1983)
No. 25: Citizenship Law of the USSR
(1983)
No. 24: Perspectives on Soviet Law
for the 1980s (1982)
No. 23: Soviet Codes of Law (1980)
No. 22 (1): Copyright, Defamation,
and Privacy in Soviet Civil Law: De
Lege Lata ac Ferenda (1979)
No. 21: Soviet Procuracy Protests,
1937-1973: A Collection of
Translations (1978)
No. 20: Soviet Law after Stalin (19771979)
No. 19: Codification in the
Communist World: Symposium in
Memory of Zsolt Szirmai (19031973) (1975)
No. 18: Polish Civil Law (1973-1975)
No. 17: Governmental Tort Liability in
the Soviet Union, Bulgaria,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland,
Roumania and Yugoslavia (1970)
No. 16: Polish Family Law (1968)
No. 15: Soviet Citizenship Law (1968)
No. 14: Miscellanea II: Articles and
Texts (1967)
No. 13: Legal Controls in the Soviet
Union (1966)
No. 12: Soviet Insurance Law (1966)
No. 11: Civil Code and the Code of
Civil Procedure of the RSFSR, 1964
(1966)
No. 10: Soviet Private International
Law (1965)
No. 9: Soviet Criminal Law: General
Part (1964)
No. 8: Introduction to Soviet Copyright
Law (1964)
No. 7: Miscellanea: Articles and Texts
(1963)
No. 6: Studies in Polish Law (1962)
No. 5: Law of Inheritance in Eastern
Europe and in the People’s Republic
of China (1961)
No. 4: Merchant Shipping Code of
the Soviet Union (1960)
No. 3: Federal Criminal Law of the
Soviet Union (1959)
No. 2: Law in Eastern Europe(1958)
No. 1: Law in Eastern Europe (1958)
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Law in Eastern Europe
“[Law in Medieval Russia] is of major interest as an external modern western view
on medieval law of Russia and therefore is important for further research.”
-2 Russ. L.J. (2014)
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