[CivilSoc] New Issue: East European Constitutional Review (EECR)
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New Issue: East European Constitutional Review
The Spring/Summer 20001 (Vol. 10, No. 2/3) issue of the East European
Constitutional Review (EECR) has arrived. As long-time list members know,
the EECR is published quarterly by the New York University School of Law
and the Central European University in Budapest.
A Focus section, includes three discussions about Ukraine
- Kuchmagate and the Demise of Ukraine's "Geopolitical Bluff", by
Dominique Arel
- Ukraine's new Virtual Politics, by Andrew Wilson
- Blackmail as a Tool of State Domination: Ukraine under Kuchma, by
Keith A. Darden
The following Special Reports are included in the issue:
- Anatol Lieven asks what is and is not a crime in inherently brutal
partisan wars
- Arista Maria Cirtautas looks at the flaws in the EU';s anticorruption
campaign in
Eastern Europe
- Thomas E Graham Jr. analyzes the revolution in US-Russian relations
- Milada Anna Vachudova dissets the logic of bargaining over EU enlargement
The Feature section includes several articles on the Future of the Former
Yugoslavia
- Introduction
- The Weight of False History
- Ware Crimes and Civil Society
- The International Community and the Former Yugoslavia
- Regional Integrations? The Wars That Came and Might Yet come
The initial section of the EECR is entitled "Constitution Watch: A country
-by-country update on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-
USSR."
The countries examined in this issue include:
- Albania - Macedonia
- Belarus - Moldova
- Bosnia/Herzegovina - Poland
- Bulgaria - Romania
- Croatia - Russia
- Czech Republic - Slovakia
- Estonia - Slovenia
- Hungary - Ukraine
- Latvia - Yugoslavia
- Lithuania
Subscription Information
EECR subscriptions are available without charge to individuals. List members
can request that their names be added to the mailing list by sending address
information to Alison Rose at: [email protected]
Russian-speaking list members can request the Russian-language edition
of EECR. The current issue of EECR indicates that there is a fee to subscribe
to the Russian-language edition. Subscription information, and copies of the
journal can be obtained from its editor:
Olga Sidorovich
Institute of Law and Public Policy
P.O. Box 224
Moscow 101000, Russia
Fax: (7-095) 280-3515
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.ilpp.ru/
Back issues of the EECR can be found at the following website:
http://www.law.nyu.edu/eecr/
The website has a very useful key-word search engine.