Volume 11 Numbers 1/2

Winter/Spring 2002


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Constitution Watch
  A country-by-country update on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR
   
Special Reports
  Vojin Dimitrijevic explains how Milosevic’s trial is seen in Belgrade
  Stojan Cerovic on the final unraveling of Yugoslav federalism
  Jacques Rupnik on new nationalisms in Central Europe
  Dmitri Glinski provides an in-depth look at Russia’s largest minority
  Konstanty Gebert analyzes Poland’s recent elections
    
Feature
Reforming Russia’s Courts
  Introduction Stephen Holmes
  Is the “Concept of Judicial Reform” Timely? Mikhail Krasnov
  Implementing Russian Constitutional Court Decisions Alexei Trochev
  The Jury is Still Out on the Future of Jury Trials in Russia Irina Dline and Olga Schwartz
  In a Siberian Criminal Court Stanislaw Pomorski
  Putin’s Judicial Reform Peter H. Solomon, Jr.
  The Two Faces of Russian Courts Timothy Frye
 
From the EECR
  From the Editor’s Desk  



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