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The Soviet Federation

open access: yesCzasopismo Prawno-Historyczne, 1980
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is a multinational state. According to the 1970 census, there are more than 100 nations and nationalities in the Soviet Union, with 22 of them numbering over 1 million people, 27 between 100 thousand and 1 million,
Jurij A. Poliakov
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Romani Minorities and Uneven Citizenship Access in the Post-Yugoslav Space [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper discusses the position of Romani minorities in the light of the state dissolution and further citizenship regime transformations after the disintegration of the former Socialist Yugoslavia.
Sardelic, Julija
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Constituent Power in Socialist Regimes

open access: yesGerman Law Journal
The twenty-first century has witnessed the global resurgence of constituent power—the power to make a constitution—in both academic debate and the practice of constitutional adjudication and design.
Ngoc Son Bui
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Pragmatism Led Portugal Socialists to Victory [PDF]

open access: yesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН, 2019
In the parliamentary elections in Portugal (held on October 6, 2019) the Socialist Party won with more than 37% of the votes. Such a convincing result was predicted by political observers after four years of socialists in power and the obvious success in
Vladimir Vernikov
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Socialist Constitutional Legacies in Regional Constitutions and Charters in Russia

open access: yesRussian Law Journal, 2021
Russia has a federated structure. It is quite complex, with five different types of subjects of the Federation: republics, territories, regions, an autonomous region, cities of federal significance, and autonomous areas. Each of these subjects of the Federation has its own constitutive law.
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The Constitution of North Korea: Its Changes and Implications [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Though a departure from mainstream socialist States, a glimpse of North Korea\u27s Constitution can still provide observers with an understanding of how North Korea has undergone and responded to social changes and vicissitudes.
Yoon, Dae-Kyu
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Reisner vs. Stalin: The RSFSR Constitution of 1918

open access: yesBRICS Law Journal, 2019
In 2018, the centenary of the Constitution of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (RSFSR) was celebrated. Scholarly debate over this legal and political document – Russia’s first constitution – has continued across time up to the present day.
S. Shakhray, K. Krakovskiy
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The Polish Parliament and the making of politics through abortion : nation, gender and democracy in the 1996 Liberalization Amendment Debate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The collapse of communism across East Central Europe was marked by a renewal of debates around reproduction, with abortion debates surfacing in Romania, Germany and Poland.
Kramer, Anne-Marie Caroline
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Selected Fundamental Rights in the Polish Constitution of 1952

open access: yesKrakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa
Fundamental rights are those which, in the Constitution, provide protection for the most important rights and freedoms. Due to the nature of the People’s Republic of Poland, the guarantees provided by
Katarzyna Krzysztofek-Strzała
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The Self-Destruction of Yugoslavia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate place in numerous accounts of the causes of Yugoslavia’s disintegration.
Guzina, Dejan
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