The latest issue of Review of Central and East European Law (Vol. 44, no. 3, 2019) focuses on "Rule of Law Revisited: Applying Law in Russia and Beyond." Contents include:
- Rule of Law Revisited: Applying Law in Russia and Beyond
- Marianna Muravyeva, Is There Rule of Law in Russia: Revisiting the Concept and Practice
- Jeffrey Kahn, The Rule of Law under Pressure: Russia and the European Human Rights System
- Grigory Vaypan, Good Governance and Property Rights of the State: The Dubovets Case before the European Court of Human Rights and the Russian Constitutional Court
- Sergey Marochkin, National and International Rule of Law: Proclaimed Adherence and Real-Life Policies
- Thomas Kruessmann, Towards a Fresh Engagement in Rule-of-Law Cooperation: Supporting the Compliance Movement in Russia
- Elena Sherstoboeva, Audiovisual Regulation in Russia in the Context of Council of Europe Standards
- Maksim Karliuk, The Disintegration of the Judiciary Within Eurasian Integration
Special Issue: Rule of Law Revisited: Applying Law in Russia and Beyond
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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October 07, 2019
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