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The Soviet legal system: contemporary documentation and historical commentary by John N. Hazard, Isaac Shapiro [and] Peter B. Maggs is a book available to read on EtoBox.

Part I. The Soviet State And Its Citizens -- The Claim Of Legality -- Preparing Communist Self-administration -- Soviet Federalism -- Sources And Hierarchy Of Law -- The Instruments Of Public Order -- Civil Rights And Socialism -- Procedural Due Process Of Law -- Due Process For Civil Parties -- Criminal Law In The Preservation Of Public Order -- Part Ii. Administering Soviet Socialism -- What Is Administered? -- Use Of The Land -- The Directing And Planning Agencies -- The Operating Agencies -- Law As An Instrument Of Administrative Order -- The Cooperatives As Supplementary Agencies -- Labor Relations And Public Enterprise -- Encouragement Of Inspiration : A. Rewards For Writers -- B. Rewards For Scientists, Inventors And Innovators -- C. Organized Research -- Part Iii. Private Legal Rights And Obligations Of Soviet Citizens -- Personal Property Rights And Their Scope -- Inheritance And Socialism -- Private Contracts -- Torts And Social Insurance -- Marriage And Divorce -- The Minor : His Rights And Responsibilities -- Appendix : Legal Forms. By John N. Hazard, Isaac Shapiro [and] Peter B. Maggs. Bibliography: P. [577]-655.

Author
John N. Hazard, Isaac Shapiro [and] Peter B. Maggs
Publisher
Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Published for the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law, Columbia University in the city of New York, by Oceana Publications
Published
1969
Language
EN
ISBN
9780379001273
Subjects
Law, Education