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Law of the Ussr: On the Status of Judges in the Ussr
Review of Socialist Law, 1990On 4 August 1989, Soviet judges and people's assessors were honoured with the first USSR law defining their status, set to come into force on 1 December 1989.1 For the Soviet legal system in general, this law was one more building block in the effort to build a "rule of law socialist state"; for Soviet judges, it marked an attempt to improve their ...
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1998
Abstract There are of course the usual difficulties that historians face in dealing with so large a subject. The Soviet Union was, at its demise, a society of some 285 million people, spread over a geographical area encompassing eleven time zones, divided into fifteen republics and about a hundred ethnic groups.
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Abstract There are of course the usual difficulties that historians face in dealing with so large a subject. The Soviet Union was, at its demise, a society of some 285 million people, spread over a geographical area encompassing eleven time zones, divided into fifteen republics and about a hundred ethnic groups.
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Hemocarboperfusion in the Ussr
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1984openaire +2 more sources
Industrial Management in the USSR.
American Slavic and East European Review, 1951Sidney C. Sufrin +2 more
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A Babel Bibliography — USSR — Languages of the USSR
Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation, 1979openaire +1 more source

