Law and power in Russia : making sense of quasi-legal practices
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Law and power in Russia : making sense of quasi-legal practices
(Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series)
Routledge, 2019
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book explores the issue of selective law enforcement, arguing that the manipulation of the legal system by powerful insiders is a distinctive feature of Putinism, reflecting both its hybrid authoritarianism and Russian legal culture. Based on extensive research including interviews with the victims of selective law enforcement, the book analyses how selective law enforcement works in Russia, discusses the link between law and power, and relates the Russian situation to examples from elsewhere and to general legal theories and ideas of political hybridity.
目次
Part I: Law and Power in Russian Politics
Chapter 1. Law and power in authoritarian regimes. Research and perspectives
Chapter 2. The Russian legal tradition
Chapter 3. The creation of a new quasi-legal order
Chapter 4. The politico-legal duality of Putinism, Part II: Selective Law Enforcement in Theory and Practice
Chapter 5. Selective law enforcement as a mechanism enforcing informal rules
Chapter 6. Three issue areas of controversy
Chapter 7. A legal minefield: The role of laws in selective law enforcement
Chapter 8. Perceptions about political interference
Chapter 9. The impact of quasi-legal repression
Conlcluding Remarks.
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