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Some Russian Judges Battle Red Policy, Press Book Says

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Some judges in Russia are still Carrying on a fight to maintain the principles of law despite Communist Party interference, contends a book the Harvard University Press will publish February 2. Boris A. Constantinople discusses the Problems of Soviet lawyers and the effect of Russian law on the people.

Since trials are less rehearsed than most official Soviet activities, are less rehearsed than most official Soviet activities, the book dramatizes the relationships between the people and the State.

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