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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface -- The Trial -- Law Practice: The Moscow Bar and the Legal Consultation Bureau -- Borzov’s Pretrial Consultation -- The Trial Continues -- Perestroika and the Moscow Bar -- The Trial Ends -- Lawyers, Crime, and Punishment in Gorbachev’s USSR -- Appeal, Retrial, and Resolution of the Borzov Case -- Conclusion -- Instructions on Payment for Legal Aid Provided by Advocates to Citizens, Enterprises, Institutions, Organizations, and Cooperatives -- Subject Matter of Law Office Twenty-one Consultations (Nov. 1987-June 1988) -- On the Work of the Moscow City College of Advocates in Light of the Demands of Perestroika -- Charter of the Union of Advocates of the USSR -- USSR Law: On the Inclusion of Changes and Additions to the Principles of Criminal Procedure in the USSR and Union Republics
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Robert Rand is editor of National Public Radio’s “Weekend All Things Considered.” He is a member of the Maryland and District of Columbia bar associations and has researched and written extensively about Soviet affairs for various publications including the Wilson Quarterly; Foreign Service Journal, Atlantic Community Quarterly, and the Wall Street Journal
Zusammenfassung
This book provides a compelling inside view of the Soviet justice system in the Gorbachev era, from the perspective of the practicing lawyer—the advokat—who advises citizens in the USSR of their legal rights and defends their interests in courts.