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Courts and Transition in Russia : the challenge of judicial reform
This chapter explores the origins and the development of judicial reform in Russia in the 1990s. It begins with an explanation of why strong and autonomous courts matter for democratic government and market economies; continues with a capsule portrait of the weak and dependent state of courts and judges in the last decades of Soviet power, and concludes with an account of the politics of judicial reform in the new Russian state.
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