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Russia, the European Union and the CIS / Eric Engle (ed.).

Contributor(s): Publication details: Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing , [2012]Description: ix, 323 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 978-94-90947-52-1
Subject(s): Abstract: "Russia, the European Union and the CIS presents a collection of essays about Russian Law and Economics with respect to the Russian Federation in its relations to the European Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The book confronts the challenges facing a transition economy in its struggle for economic development through market forces and its efforts to impose the rule of law, not men, on a former dictatorship. The topics addressed range from Russia's relationship to the EU and other CIS states to a variety of commercial law topics, such as key contemporary issues in Russian intellectual property, tax, and M&A law are addressed by Russian jurists. The problems of corruption or bureaucracy are addressed directly and openly in the hope that increased EU and US cooperation with the Russian Federation will lead to better relations." - en la contracubierta
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Monografías Monografías Biblioteca de la Escuela Diplomática Depósito 19587 Available 2055012

Incluye bibliografía e Índice [p. 319-323]

"Russia, the European Union and the CIS presents a collection of essays about Russian Law and Economics with respect to the Russian Federation in its relations to the European Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The book confronts the challenges facing a transition economy in its struggle for economic development through market forces and its efforts to impose the rule of law, not men, on a former dictatorship. The topics addressed range from Russia's relationship to the EU and other CIS states to a variety of commercial law topics, such as key contemporary issues in Russian intellectual property, tax, and M&A law are addressed by Russian jurists. The problems of corruption or bureaucracy are addressed directly and openly in the hope that increased EU and US cooperation with the Russian Federation will lead to better relations." - en la contracubierta

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