Toward the Rule of Law in Russia
Discover the pivotal changes in the Russian legal landscape with "Toward the Rule of Law in Russia" by Donald D. Barry, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1992. This insightful book delves into the efforts to establish a "law-based" state in the Gorbachev-era USSR, marking a significant shift in the dynamics between the government and its citizens. Spanning 432 pages, Barry examines the social, historical, conceptual, and institutional dimensions of legal reform during this transformative period. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in the evolution of law systems in post-Soviet politics, this hardback edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the rule of law in a nation at a crossroads. Don't miss out on this essential resource for understanding the complexities of law and governance in the Former Soviet Union.