Buch, Englisch, Band 48, 432 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 826 g
Reihe: Law in Eastern Europe
Buch, Englisch, Band 48, 432 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 826 g
Reihe: Law in Eastern Europe
ISBN: 978-90-411-0543-1
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
The quartet of topics selected for treatment in this volume--the relationship between international and domestic law; citizenship and state succession; the Sino-Russian boundary problem; and cooperation with China in policing crime--illustrates major shifts in Russia's international law policy in a bid to shed the corset of Communist ideology and the old regime's modus operandi and join the international community's mainstream culture.
The test cases also attest to the difficulties encountered in the process of transition and show that progress on this front has by no means been uniform. The sample includes both instances where the break with the past looks quite pronounced and where greater distancing from precedent might logically have been expected, but, for reasons that are then explored, a sense of substantive continuity instead prevails, albeit made more palatable by an application of linguistic cosmetics.
From Soviet to Russian International Law: Studies in Continuity and Change marks the occasion of the author's 65th birthday and the 40th anniversary of his publishing debut.
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List of Abbreviations. Foreword. Scene I: The Relationship between International and Domestic Law. Scene II: Citizenship and State Succession - Who Is and Ought to be a Citizen of the Russian Federation. Scene III: The Sino-Russian Boundary Problem. Scene IV: Cooperation with China in Policing Crime. Publications by George Ginsburgs. Index.