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The Bibliographic Database of German Publication on Russia, the Soviet Union and its Successor States (RussGus)

The Bibliographic Database of German Publication on Russia, the Soviet Union and its Successor States (RussGus) contains about 170.000 records from 1974 to 2003 and collects publications of different document types: books, dissertations and other university publications, articles from journals and newspapers including reviews, maps etc. The lists of personal and geographical subjects are located here and here.

ID9342
Author(s)Frenzke, Dietrich
Title

Gawenda, J. A. B., The Soviet Domination of Eastern Europe in the Light of International Law

PublishedOsteuropa-Recht, 1975, S. 85-87
CountryDeutschland
FormRezension aus Zeitschrift
Subjects (Person)Gawenda, J. A. B.
ClassificationRECHTSWESEN
Völkerrecht; internationales Recht
SoundexG4620; S8200; D2662; E0827; E0710; L5420; I0627
NoteRichmond: Foreign Affairs Publishing Company 1974, 220 S.
Holdings (in Germany)see in ZDB-Katalog
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Grzybowski, Kazimierz: Soviet International Law and the World Economic Order. / Frenzke, Dietrich
Ginsburgs, George: A Calendar of Soviet Treaties 1974-1980 (Law in Eastern Europe. General Editor F.J.M. Feldbrugge. Nr.33) / Frenzke, Dietrich
O.S. Ioffe: Soviet Law and Soviet Reality. Law in Eastern Europe. / Schroeder, Friedrich-Christian
Feldbrugge, F.J.M. (ed): The Distinctivness of Soviet Law. (Law in Eastern Europe, 34) / Baller, Oesten
Mark M. Boguslavskij: Private International Law - The Soviet Approach (Law in Eastern Europe, Bd. 35) / Beckmann-Petey, Monika
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