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Butler (2011), The Russian Legal Practitioner

Posted on April 10, 2025
William E. Butler. The Russian Legal Practitioner. The Hague, The Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing, 2011.

Tracks the evolution of the legal profession in Russia. Includes a translation of the post-Soviet law on the legal profession.

Posted in Bibliography of Scholarly Work, Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Structure of the Legal ProfessionTagged Butler, Europe, Russia

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