The Judiciary in Central and Eastern Europe: Mechanical Jurisprudence in Transformation? Contributor(s): Kühn, Zdenek (Author) |
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ISBN: 9004175563 ISBN-13: 9789004175563 Publisher: Brill Nijhoff OUR PRICE: $198.55 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: October 2011 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Law | International - Law | Public - Law | Comparative |
Dewey: 340.309 |
LCCN: 2011038152 |
Series: Law in Eastern Europe |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.4" W x 9.6" (1.60 lbs) 336 pages |
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Publisher Description: One of the most widespread problems in post-Communist countries is the quality of the judiciary. The book argues that these problems are intimately linked to the legal culture of Communist law, that an understanding of post-Communist judges necessarily requires an understanding of their Communist predecessors. There seems to be a deep continuity in the methods of legal reasoning employed by lawyers in the region of East Central Europe, starting in the era of Stalinism of the 1950s up to the current post-Communist period, which continuity is manifested in the problems of 1990s and 2000s. Communist legal culture and its aftermath provide an interesting analysis of the development of legal culture in a long-lasting system which was intellectually almost completely separated from the outside world. The book targets the judicial ideology, the conception of law, and the judicial self-perceptions, which are phenomena most likely to be contained in the deepest level of legal culture, that most resistant to change. |