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The Soviet Economic System : a Legal Analysis

โœ Scribed by Olimpiad S Ioffe; Peter B Maggs; Olympiad S Ioffe


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
337
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
About the Book and Authors
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
The Soviet Economy in the Soviet System
The Soviet Economic System in Soviet Law and Soviet Legal Theory
Notes
1 The Fundamental Structural Elements of the Soviet Economic System
Ownership
Production
Distribution
Exchange
Notes
2 The Soviet Legal System in Connection with the Soviet Economic System
General Structure of the Soviet Legal System
Subjects and Methods of Legal Regulation
The Branches of Law
Notes
3 Ownership and the Law of Ownership
General Principles
The State's Right of Ownership
The Right of Personal Ownership
Notes
4 Production: Its Legal Organization
General Principles
Agencies of Planning
Agencies of Production
Notes
5 Production: Research and Development
General Principles
Planning, Financing, and Organization of Research and Development
Enforcement and Encouragement
Other Legal Forms of Modernization of Technology
Notes
6 Production: Labor Force and Labor Law
General Principles
The Labor Force Planning Process
Law, Plan, and the Formation of the Employment Contract
The Labor Contract and Its Terms
Termination of the Labor Contract
Procedures for Deciding Employer/Employee Disputes
Notes
7 Distribution and Its Legal Forms
General Principles
Planned Distribution
Unplanned Distribution
Notes
8 Exchange: Its Legal Regulation
General Principles
Economic Contracts
Non-Economic Contracts
Notes
9 Legal Protection of the Soviet Economic System
General Principles
Institutional Basis of Protection of the Economy
Types of Protection
Protection of State Property
Responsibility for Mismanagement of State Property
Prevention of Violations of Plans and Rules
Prevention of Other Threats to the Economic System
Notes
Conclusion
Afterword
Index


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