Volume 8 Number 4

 Fall 1999



Constitution Watch
  A country-by-country update on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR
   
Special Reports
  Thomas Carothers reflects on ten years of civil-society aid to Eastern Europe
  Martin Krygier anatomizes the study of transitions
  Stephen Holmes asks if foreign aid can promote the rule of law
  Alexander Blankenagel analyses the Russian Constitutional Court decision on trophy art
  Kim Lane Scheppele considers how personnel changes at Hungary's Court may affect adjudication
 
Features
  Demand for Law

Introduction
Stephen Holmes
Rewriting the Rules of the Game in Russia: The Neglected Issue of the Denad for Law
Kathryn Hendley
Law in Russia
Anders Aslund
The Law of Liposuction
Andras Sajo
Supply and Demand of Law in Russia
Katharina Pistor

Constitutional Reviews
  'Single & Single' by John Le Carre Aviezer Tucker
 
To and From the EECR
  From the Editor’s Desk



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