Transforming East European Law; Kaj Hobér; 1997

Transforming East European Law

av Kaj Hobér
On 11 March 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev was elected General Secretary of the communist party of the Soviet Union. This was the starting point for the reform process in Eastern Europe. Gorbachev´s reforms in the then Soviet Union, which became known as perestroika, were soon to have consequences in the rest of the Eastern Europe, leading to the opening of the Berlin Wall on 9 november 1989. The world has since witnessed a remarkable transformation of the centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe into market economies. This transformation has resulted in profound changes in the legal systems of Eastern Europe.
On 11 March 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev was elected General Secretary of the communist party of the Soviet Union. This was the starting point for the reform process in Eastern Europe. Gorbachev´s reforms in the then Soviet Union, which became known as perestroika, were soon to have consequences in the rest of the Eastern Europe, leading to the opening of the Berlin Wall on 9 november 1989. The world has since witnessed a remarkable transformation of the centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe into market economies. This transformation has resulted in profound changes in the legal systems of Eastern Europe.
Utgiven: 1997
ISBN: 9789176783283
Förlag: Iustus
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 550 st
On 11 March 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev was elected General Secretary of the communist party of the Soviet Union. This was the starting point for the reform process in Eastern Europe. Gorbachev´s reforms in the then Soviet Union, which became known as perestroika, were soon to have consequences in the rest of the Eastern Europe, leading to the opening of the Berlin Wall on 9 november 1989. The world has since witnessed a remarkable transformation of the centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe into market economies. This transformation has resulted in profound changes in the legal systems of Eastern Europe.
On 11 March 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev was elected General Secretary of the communist party of the Soviet Union. This was the starting point for the reform process in Eastern Europe. Gorbachev´s reforms in the then Soviet Union, which became known as perestroika, were soon to have consequences in the rest of the Eastern Europe, leading to the opening of the Berlin Wall on 9 november 1989. The world has since witnessed a remarkable transformation of the centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe into market economies. This transformation has resulted in profound changes in the legal systems of Eastern Europe.
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