Primarily aimed at legal practitioners such as human rights lawyers, prosecutors, and judges, as well as postgraduates, researchers, teaching assistants and university law professors, readers can gain from the book information that is useful in assessing the interdisciplinary phenomenon of politically motivated criminal justice in transitional and authoritarian post-Soviet republics. Additionally, the volume is indispensable to readers that are interested in Eastern European Studies, Transitional Justice, Law and Society, Slavic Studies, and Theory and History of State and Law.
Artem Galushko is a post-doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Germany.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Politically Motivated Justice in the Former USSR. - Chapter 2. Political Trials during the Communist Regime. - Chapter 3. `Political Trials in Western Europe and in the Former Soviet Union. - Conclusion. - Index.
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