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Comparative legal studies offer insight into an otherwise unfamiliar realm of the legal systems of diverse countries. The comparative legal books and CIS law books offered here at Primrose Hill Press focus specifically on the former Soviet republics, their legal systems of the past, and their legal systems of the present. Compare the legal systems documented in Russian law books with those of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, or Ukraine among others and see how political regimes of the past have played a part in their current legal and political climate.

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Cover of a signed limited edition (150 numbered copies) relating to Anglo-Russian relations with ten stunning wood engravings by Anatolii Kalashnikov printed from the block with commentary from W E Butler. cover of The History of International Law in Russia 1647-1917 by V. E. Grabar translated by W. E. Butler
Anglo-Russian Relations
Our Price: $90.00
By Anatolii Kalashnikov. Cuckoo Hill Press, 1983. Signed limited
edition with wood engravings by Anatolii Kalashnikov
printed from the block with commentary by W E Butler
By V.E. Grabar, translated by W.E. Butler. Oxford University Press,1990. Fine Condition.