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Book Review Essay: Some Recent English Language Sources for Current Russian Legislation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Thomas H. Reynolds
Affiliation:
Law Library University of California Berkeley

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Copyright © The Institute for International Legal Information 1994 

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References

1 Business and Commercial Laws of Russia: Translations with Expert Commentary. Hupp, J. P., General Editor. Colorado Springs, Shepards McGraw Hill, 1993-.Google Scholar

2 Russia and The republics: Legal Materials. Ed. by V. Pechota and J.N. Hazard. Irvington-on-Hudson, Transnational Juris, 1990-.Google Scholar

3 SEEL v. 1 (1990)- J.N. Hazard and V. Pechota, General Editors. Irvington-on-Hudson, Transnational Juris, 1990- (volumes 1-2 had the title Soviet and East European Law). In 1994 the publication is being transformed into a journal with lawyer articles as well as notes, published six times a year.Google Scholar

4 Foreign Investment in Central and Eastern Europe Ed. by V. Pechota. Irvington-on-Hudson, Transnational Juris, 1992-.Google Scholar

5 The Commercial Code of Russia: An Adaptive Translation of the laws of the Russian Federation Relating to Domestic and Foreign Commerce. Ed. by N.V. Romanovskaya and R.G. Allen. Manassas, VA., AMH Publications, 1993-. (AMH, P.O. Box 1667, Manassas, VA, 22110).Google Scholar

6 Trade and Commercial Laws of the Russian Federation: Official Codification and Commentary. Comp. and ed. by the Academy of Jurisprudence of the Ministry of Justice. Tr. by A. Reid and A. Fishkin. Dobbs Ferry, Oceana, 1993-.Google Scholar

7 Business Ventures in Eastern Europe and Russia 2.ed. by D.E. Birenbaum. Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1992- has commenced publication with a first volume concentrating on Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, it has, so far, perhaps wisely ignored Russia.Google Scholar

8 One can only justify newsletters if they are consistently read, otherwise the considerable financial outlay must discourage most users. A new type of newsletter is now emerging, although not necessarily impacting the commercial market. Law of Russia and the NIS: The Bottom Line is issued regularly by Chadbourne and Parke's Moscow office and concentrates on energy-related developments. Many other firms have begun to issue such useful and informative bulletins, all designed for private circulation.Google Scholar

9 East/West Executive Guide v.1 (1991)- Concord, Mass., World Trade Executive, Inc., 1991-.Google Scholar

10 Doing Business in Eastern Europe no. 1 (1992) - Bicester, England, CCH, Ltd., 1992-, BNA's Eastern Europe Reporter. no. 1 (1991)- Washington, D.C., B.N.A., 1991-.Google Scholar