Judicial Law-Making in Post-Soviet Russia

Judicial Law-Making in Post-Soviet Russia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781135392222
ISBN-13 : 1135392226
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Book Synopsis Judicial Law-Making in Post-Soviet Russia by : Alexander Vereshchagin

Download or read book Judicial Law-Making in Post-Soviet Russia written by Alexander Vereshchagin and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2007-06-11 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A novel and incisive investigation of the role of judicial precedents and customs in Russian law, this book examines the trends in the development of judge-made law in Russian civil law since the demise of the Soviet Union. Exploring the interrelated propositions that a certain creative element is intrinsic to the judicial function in modern legal systems, which are normally shaped by both legislators and judges and that the Russian legal system is not an exception to this rule, the author argues that the rejection or acceptance of judge-made law can no longer be sufficient grounds for distinguishing between common law and civil law systems for the purposes of comparative analysis. Divided into six chapters, it covers: the principles applied by judges when interpreting legal acts; analyzing a number of academic writings on this subject the boundaries of the realm of judge-made law and the problem of 'hard cases' and the factors, which make them 'hard' a taxonomy of forms in which Russian courts effectuate their law-creation functions current policies of courts in legal and socio-political matters joint-stock societies and arbitrazh courts. Estimating the degree of creativity within different branches of the Russian judiciary and explaining the difference in the approaches of various courts as well as setting-out proposals as to how the discrepancies in judicial practice can be avoided, Judicial Law-Making in Post-Soviet Russia is invaluable reading for all students of international law, comparative law, legal skills, method and systems and jurisprudence and philosophy of law.


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