Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law
Dovilė Sagatienė. “Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law.” SSRN – Max-Planck Institute for European Legal History Research Paper Series. ISSN 2699-0903. 2016 (7), p. 1-25.
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Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law
Max Planck Institute for European Legal History Research Paper Series No. 2016-07
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Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law
Dovilė Sagatienė. “Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations
of Soviet Law.” SSRN – Max-Planck Institute for European Legal History Research Paper
Series. ISSN 2699-0903. 2016 (7), p. 1-25.
Number of pages: 19
Posted: 23 Nov 2020
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Abstract
The article deals with the history of studying Soviet law in the West and presents different interpretations of Soviet law in English literature in the last century.
Keywords: Soviet Law, Soviet Legal History, Western Legal Scholarship, Legal Framing
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Sagatiene, Dovile, Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations of Soviet Law (June 20, 2016). Dovilė Sagatienė. “Framing Legal History: Competing Western Interpretations
of Soviet Law.” SSRN – Max-Planck Institute for European Legal History Research Paper
Series. ISSN 2699-0903. 2016 (7), p. 1-25.
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