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Justice and Comparative Law

Justice and Comparative Law Justice and Comparative Law Anglo-Soviet Perspectives on Criminal Law, Evidence, Procedure, and Sentencing Policy edited by W. E. BUTLER 1987, 246 pp. ISBN 90-247-3375-8 Hardbound Dfl. 125.00/£43.75/US$54.00 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Can comparativists and specialists in "justice law" (criminal law and procedure, civil procedure, court organisation) from the Anglo-American and socialist legal systems usefully study one another's systems with a view to advancing theoretical and applied macro and microcomparison in their own system and on the international level generally? The articles contained in this volume, revised versions of papers presented to the Anglo-Soviet Symposium on Justice and Comparative Law held at Moscow in September 1984, address this issue in all its aspects. The articles themselves have appeared previously in issues 1 and 2 of the journal Coexistence (Volume 23, issues 1 + 2), but this volume also contains a hitherto unpublished translation of a new Soviet penal code and an extensive index. Contents Editorial Introduction. Comparative Criminal Law and Proce- dure. Codification of Criminal Law. Law of Evidence. Sen- tencing Policy. Effectiveness of Justice. Civil Procedure. Theoretical Model of a Criminal Code (General Part). Index. Contributors W. E. Butler, E. A. Shein, V. M. Savitskii, B. Wrobel, Ian Dennis, S. G. Kelina, A. A. Zuckerman, S. F. D. Guest, A. M. Larin, N. Lacey, J. C. Freeman, A. M. Yakovlev, 1. L. Petruk- , hin, C. G. Veljanovski, Sir J. Jacob, A. A. Melnikov. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Review of Socialist Law (in 1992 continued as Review of Central and East European Law) Brill

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© 1987 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0165-0300
eISSN
1875-2985
DOI
10.1163/187529887X00140
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Abstract

Justice and Comparative Law Anglo-Soviet Perspectives on Criminal Law, Evidence, Procedure, and Sentencing Policy edited by W. E. BUTLER 1987, 246 pp. ISBN 90-247-3375-8 Hardbound Dfl. 125.00/£43.75/US$54.00 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Can comparativists and specialists in "justice law" (criminal law and procedure, civil procedure, court organisation) from the Anglo-American and socialist legal systems usefully study one another's systems with a view to advancing theoretical and applied macro and microcomparison in their own system and on the international level generally? The articles contained in this volume, revised versions of papers presented to the Anglo-Soviet Symposium on Justice and Comparative Law held at Moscow in September 1984, address this issue in all its aspects. The articles themselves have appeared previously in issues 1 and 2 of the journal Coexistence (Volume 23, issues 1 + 2), but this volume also contains a hitherto unpublished translation of a new Soviet penal code and an extensive index. Contents Editorial Introduction. Comparative Criminal Law and Proce- dure. Codification of Criminal Law. Law of Evidence. Sen- tencing Policy. Effectiveness of Justice. Civil Procedure. Theoretical Model of a Criminal Code (General Part). Index. Contributors W. E. Butler, E. A. Shein, V. M. Savitskii, B. Wrobel, Ian Dennis, S. G. Kelina, A. A. Zuckerman, S. F. D. Guest, A. M. Larin, N. Lacey, J. C. Freeman, A. M. Yakovlev, 1. L. Petruk- , hin, C. G. Veljanovski, Sir J. Jacob, A. A. Melnikov.

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Review of Socialist Law (in 1992 continued as Review of Central and East European Law)Brill

Published: Jan 1, 1987

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