A Sociology of Justice in Russia
Herausgeber: Kurkchiyan, Marina; Kubal, Agnieszka
A Sociology of Justice in Russia
Herausgeber: Kurkchiyan, Marina; Kubal, Agnieszka
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Offers a more complex and nuanced understanding of the Russian justice system than stereotypes and preconceptions lead us to believe.
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Offers a more complex and nuanced understanding of the Russian justice system than stereotypes and preconceptions lead us to believe.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781316648285
- ISBN-10: 1316648281
- Artikelnr.: 58480461
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9781316648285
- ISBN-10: 1316648281
- Artikelnr.: 58480461
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. An introduction to the sociology of justice in Russia Marina Kurkchiyan
and Agnieszka Kubal; 2. The professionalisation of law in the context of
the Russian legal tradition Marina Kurkchiyan; 3. To go to court or not?
The evolution of disputes in Russia Kathryn Hendley; 4. The everyday
experiences of Russian citizens in Justice of the Peace Courts Varvara
Andrianova; 5. In search of justice: migrants' experiences of appeal in the
Moscow City Court Agnieszka Kubal; 6. When business goes to Court:
Arbitrazh Courts in Russia Timur Bocharov and Kirill Titaev; 7.
Journalists, judges and state officials: how Russian courts adjudicate
defamation lawsuits against the media Maria Popova; 8. Accusatorial bias in
Russian criminal justice Peter H. Solomon, Jr; 9. Decision-making in the
Russian criminal justice system: investigators, procurators, judges and
human trafficking cases Lauren McCarthy; 10. The Richelieu effect: the
Khodorkovsky case and political interference with justice Jeffrey Kahn; 11.
Administerial justice: concluding remarks on the Russian legal tradition
Marina Kurkchiyan and Agnieszka Kubal.
and Agnieszka Kubal; 2. The professionalisation of law in the context of
the Russian legal tradition Marina Kurkchiyan; 3. To go to court or not?
The evolution of disputes in Russia Kathryn Hendley; 4. The everyday
experiences of Russian citizens in Justice of the Peace Courts Varvara
Andrianova; 5. In search of justice: migrants' experiences of appeal in the
Moscow City Court Agnieszka Kubal; 6. When business goes to Court:
Arbitrazh Courts in Russia Timur Bocharov and Kirill Titaev; 7.
Journalists, judges and state officials: how Russian courts adjudicate
defamation lawsuits against the media Maria Popova; 8. Accusatorial bias in
Russian criminal justice Peter H. Solomon, Jr; 9. Decision-making in the
Russian criminal justice system: investigators, procurators, judges and
human trafficking cases Lauren McCarthy; 10. The Richelieu effect: the
Khodorkovsky case and political interference with justice Jeffrey Kahn; 11.
Administerial justice: concluding remarks on the Russian legal tradition
Marina Kurkchiyan and Agnieszka Kubal.
1. An introduction to the sociology of justice in Russia Marina Kurkchiyan
and Agnieszka Kubal; 2. The professionalisation of law in the context of
the Russian legal tradition Marina Kurkchiyan; 3. To go to court or not?
The evolution of disputes in Russia Kathryn Hendley; 4. The everyday
experiences of Russian citizens in Justice of the Peace Courts Varvara
Andrianova; 5. In search of justice: migrants' experiences of appeal in the
Moscow City Court Agnieszka Kubal; 6. When business goes to Court:
Arbitrazh Courts in Russia Timur Bocharov and Kirill Titaev; 7.
Journalists, judges and state officials: how Russian courts adjudicate
defamation lawsuits against the media Maria Popova; 8. Accusatorial bias in
Russian criminal justice Peter H. Solomon, Jr; 9. Decision-making in the
Russian criminal justice system: investigators, procurators, judges and
human trafficking cases Lauren McCarthy; 10. The Richelieu effect: the
Khodorkovsky case and political interference with justice Jeffrey Kahn; 11.
Administerial justice: concluding remarks on the Russian legal tradition
Marina Kurkchiyan and Agnieszka Kubal.
and Agnieszka Kubal; 2. The professionalisation of law in the context of
the Russian legal tradition Marina Kurkchiyan; 3. To go to court or not?
The evolution of disputes in Russia Kathryn Hendley; 4. The everyday
experiences of Russian citizens in Justice of the Peace Courts Varvara
Andrianova; 5. In search of justice: migrants' experiences of appeal in the
Moscow City Court Agnieszka Kubal; 6. When business goes to Court:
Arbitrazh Courts in Russia Timur Bocharov and Kirill Titaev; 7.
Journalists, judges and state officials: how Russian courts adjudicate
defamation lawsuits against the media Maria Popova; 8. Accusatorial bias in
Russian criminal justice Peter H. Solomon, Jr; 9. Decision-making in the
Russian criminal justice system: investigators, procurators, judges and
human trafficking cases Lauren McCarthy; 10. The Richelieu effect: the
Khodorkovsky case and political interference with justice Jeffrey Kahn; 11.
Administerial justice: concluding remarks on the Russian legal tradition
Marina Kurkchiyan and Agnieszka Kubal.







