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Soviet Legal Innovation and the Law of the Western World
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276 pages
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The book explores the gradual adoption of Soviet legal principles in Western legal systems throughout the twentieth century. It examines the implications of this shift, analyzing how Soviet law influenced Western legal practices and the broader socio-political context. Through detailed historical insights, the author highlights the interplay between ideology and law, shedding light on the transformation of legal thought and practice in the West during this period.
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2012, paperback
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