The Russian Legal and Governance Journals (UDB-LAW-RUS) collection presents an extensive assembly of more than 80 Russian law journals, offering an unprecedented look into the country’s legal system, and covering a wide range of topics from intellectual property and industrial rights to the inner workings of governance and administrative law. Scholars, practitioners, and students will find this collection an invaluable asset, providing deep insights into the nuances of Russian law and a wellspring of knowledge for academic research, professional practice, and course development.
The collection offers an immersive experience into the Russian legal milieu, featuring rigorous analyses, in-depth discussions, and the latest thinking in the field. From the meticulous details of enforcement proceedings to the broad perspectives on economics and law, these journals encompass the full spectrum of legal thought. With coverage of the foundational pillars such as constitutional law, civil and criminal proceedings, to specialized areas like housing law and land relations, this anthology is a cornerstone for anyone seeking to understand or teach the complexities of Russian legal theory and practice.
Curated with an eye for both breadth and depth, the Russian Legal and Governance Journals collection is not just a library resource but a gateway to a richer understanding of Russian legal scholarship. As Russia continues to play a pivotal role on the world stage, the relevance and importance of this collection cannot be overstated. It promises to enhance the collection of any law library and become an essential reference for those who delve into the multifaceted world of law and governance.
The the Russian Legal and Governance Journals database covers at least 20 areas of law:
A full list of titles and holdings can be downloaded below.
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