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Soviet Law and Economy edited by OLIMPIÁD S. IOFFE and MARK W. JANIS LAW IN EASTERN EUROPE 32 1987, 300 pp. ISBN 90-247-3265-4 Hardbound Dfl. 165.00/£58.75/US$74.00 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers This book collects essays written by many of the foremost Western scholars of Soviet law and discusses the ways in which the Soviet legal system is used to promote the economic objectives of the Soviet Union. Among the topics treated are: "Soviet Law and the New Economic Experience", "Foreign Trade and the Soviet Economy", "The Soviet Theory of International Law and International Economic Relations", "Labor Law as a Restraint on the Soviet Econo- my", "Soviet Criminal Law and the Soviet Economy", and "Women in the Soviet Economy". Olimpiad S. loffe was formerly the Chairman of the Civil Law Faculty at the University of Leningrad and is the author of more than 30 books about Soviet law. He is now Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law. Mark W. Janis is Professor of International Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law, and is the author of more than 20 books on international law. Contents Foreword. I. Soviet Law and Economy: General Perspectives. li. Soviet Law and Economy: Specific Perspectives. III. Soviet Law and Economy: International Perspectives. Contributors M. W. Janis, O. S. loffe, H. J. Berman, G. P. van den Berg, S. R. Bysiewicz, L I. Shelley, K. Malfliet, P. B. Maggs, S. L. Levitsky, L Orland, P. B. Stephan III, W. B. Simons, W. E. Butler, D. Lasok, L. Lipson.
Review of Socialist Law (in 1992 continued as Review of Central and East European Law) – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1987
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